Sulamani Temple

စူဠာမဏိဘုရား
temple in Mandalay Region
#12 in Mandalay Region / #20 in Myanmar
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by Vyacheslav Argenberg
/ CC BY 4.0

Sulamani Temple, located in the ancient city of Bagan in Myanmar, is an exquisite example of Burmese temple architecture. Built in 1183 by King Narapatisithu, it is renowned for its intricate brickwork and well-preserved frescoes that adorn the interior walls. The temple's name, Sulamani, translates to "Crowning Jewel," reflecting its historical and cultural significance. It features a central stupa surrounded by four smaller stupas at the corners of the terrace, creating a symmetrical and harmonious design.


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