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The Thatbyinnyu Temple ( my, သဗ္ဗညု ဘုရား, ; pi, Sabbannu or "the Omniscient") is a
Theravadin ''Theravāda'' () ( si, ථේරවාදය, my, ထေရဝါဒ, th, เถรวาท, km, ថេរវាទ, lo, ເຖຣະວາດ, pi, , ) is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism's oldest existing school. The school' ...
Buddhist temple A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism. They include the structures called vihara, chaitya, stupa, wat and pagoda in different regions and languages. Temples in Buddhism represen ...
in
Bagan Bagan (, ; formerly Pagan) is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Bagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that wou ...
(Pagan), Myanmar. The temple is recognized as a monument in the Bagan Archeological Area, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for h ...
. Completed in 1150–51 during the reign of King Sithu I, the temple reflected the Bagan period's "innovative architectural and artistic creativity" and "an expression of the self-confident Burmese spirit of nationhood."See (Fiala 2002) quoting (Strachan 1990). At the pinnacle height of , the five-story Thatbyinnyu is known as the tallest temple in Bagan, alongside the tallest ''
stupa A stupa ( sa, स्तूप, lit=heap, ) is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (such as ''śarīra'' – typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation. In Buddhism, circumamb ...
'' in Bagan, the Shwesandaw. The temple was badly damaged by the earthquakes of 1975 and 2016. It is undergoing restoration work with Chinese technical and financial assistance; the restoration work is expected to last until about 2028.


Foundation

Just inside the southeastern corner of the old city wall, the Thatbyinnyu Temple was founded by King Sithu I of
Bagan Dynasty The Kingdom of Pagan ( my, ပုဂံခေတ်, , ; also known as the Pagan Dynasty and the Pagan Empire; also the Bagan Dynasty or Bagan Empire) was the first Burmese kingdom to unify the regions that would later constitute modern-da ...
in 1144/45.Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 199Ishizawa, Kono 1989: 183 According to the royal chronicles, it was the king's second major temple construction after the
Shwegugyi Temple The Shwegugyi Temple ( my, ရွှေဂူကြီး ဘုရား, ; literally, "Great Golden Cave") is a Theravadin Buddhist temple in Bagan, Myanmar. The temple is recognized as Monument #1589 in the Bagan Archeological Area, a UNESC ...
,Zata 1960: 41 and the king is said to have donated "boatloads of rubies" to both temples.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 301 The temple was constructed during "a period of rededication to
Theravada Buddhism ''Theravāda'' () ( si, ථේරවාදය, my, ထေရဝါဒ, th, เถรวาท, km, ថេរវាទ, lo, ເຖຣະວາດ, pi, , ) is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism's oldest existing school. The school' ...
and religious scholarship", and construction was completed in 1150/51.Coedès 1968: 114Ishizawa, Kono 1989: 135 (Additional ornamentation work continued on the terraces but was never fully completed. The terraces contain indentations that were meant to hold a series of over 500 ceramic plaques depicting the ''
jataka The Jātakas (meaning "Birth Story", "related to a birth") are a voluminous body of literature native to India which mainly concern the previous births of Gautama Buddha in both human and animal form. According to Peter Skilling, this genre is ...
'' stories but the plaques apparently were never added.Fiala 2002)


Architecture

The Thatbyinnyu is a five-story brick masonry building topped by a ''
sikhara ''Shikhara'' (IAST: '), a Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak", refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture of North India, and also often used in Jain temples. A ''shikhara'' over the ''garbhagriha'' chamber ...
'' tower with a ''
hti HTI may refer to: * Hti, the finial ornament placed on pagodas and temples in Myanmar * HTI+, a former technician certification from CompTIA * Great Barrier Reef Airport, on Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia * Haiti, a country in the Caribbe ...
'' at the pinnacle. "Somewhat similar to" the nearby
Ananda Temple The Ananda Temple ( my, အာနန္ဒာ ဘုရား, ), located in Bagan, Myanmar is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084–1112/13) of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty. The temple layout is in a cruciform with ...
in its architectural style, the temple's exterior is covered in white stucco, and its terraces paved in stone. The temple was originally at the center of a walled enclosure, of which only the north gate remains. It sits on a platform that is approximately on each side. The east side has a projected entry hall, while each of the north, south, and west sides has a protrusion and six entry points. The temple exterior resembles a series of square "cubes", stacked on top of each other, separated by seven receding terraces. Each corner of the terraces is adorned with stupa obelisks on square bases. The elevated central tower, or ''
sikhara ''Shikhara'' (IAST: '), a Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak", refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture of North India, and also often used in Jain temples. A ''shikhara'' over the ''garbhagriha'' chamber ...
'', is on each side. The temple's architectural height (''nyandaw'') is tall;Myo Nyunt Aung 2017: 32 its pinnacle height is . It is the tallest temple in Bagan. It is not the tallest structure in Bagan, however; the tallest is the Shwesandaw Pagoda, which is at least tall, without counting the ''
hti HTI may refer to: * Hti, the finial ornament placed on pagodas and temples in Myanmar * HTI+, a former technician certification from CompTIA * Great Barrier Reef Airport, on Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia * Haiti, a country in the Caribbe ...
'' spire. The five-story temple served not only as a place of worship but also as a monastery and library. The temple's first and second floors were used as the residence of monks; the third floor was used to hold images; the fourth was used as a library; and the fifth stored relics.Arch. Report 1902: Form A page 2 The interior of the temple consists of "pointed arches in the spacious hallways and barrel vaults in other areas". Each floor has two tiers of windows, creating a "vibrant and light interior". Murals filled the ceiling. Original murals with the footprints of the Buddha have survived on the ceiling of the western porch.Myo Nyunt Aung 2017: 32–33 The temple "reflected the era's innovative architectural and artistic creativity" of the era. Bagan period scholar Paul Strachan calls Thatbyinnyu "an expression of the self-confident Burmese spirit of nationhood."


Recent history

The temple has been hit by two major earthquakes, in 1975 and 2006. The 1975 earthquake left the temple with heavy damage. The top finial of the ''sikhara'', the main Buddha statue on the 3rd floor, and the corner ''
stupa A stupa ( sa, स्तूप, lit=heap, ) is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (such as ''śarīra'' – typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation. In Buddhism, circumamb ...
s'' were all damaged. Vertical cracks measuring up to in width appeared on the exterior walls of the third floor.Myo Nyunt Aung 2017: 33 The damages were repaired by 1979, and the structure was further strengthened in the early 1990s. More maintenance work such as waterproofing of terraces and repointing the exterior were undertaken in the 2000s. The temple was badly damaged after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Bagan region on 24 August 2016. It was one of the 36 worst-hit structures, and sustained several horizontal and vertical cracks throughout the structure across all floors, and terraces. Masonry works at the bottom were further damaged by rain. The temple's structure was reinforced with Chinese assistance in 2017. In April 2019, a Chinese archaeology team began working on a nine-year project to restore the temple. On 6 July 2019, the Bagan Archaeological Area became a
UNESCO World Heritage Site A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for h ...
. The Thatbyinnyu Temple's UNESCO designation is Monument #1597.UNESCO WHC: Bagan


Gallery

File:A view of That Byin Nyu Temple from Shwe Gu Gyi Old Bagan Myanmar.jpg, As seen from the
Shwegugyi Temple The Shwegugyi Temple ( my, ရွှေဂူကြီး ဘုရား, ; literally, "Great Golden Cave") is a Theravadin Buddhist temple in Bagan, Myanmar. The temple is recognized as Monument #1589 in the Bagan Archeological Area, a UNESC ...
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