Yangon Journal 7, July 2014 - Pagoda of the Sacred Hair Relic

We visited another pagoda, this one situated close to Yangon River and a marketplace. It isn't as tall nor as grand as Shwedagon, but it has its charm & uniqueness. Remember the 8 strands of hair the Buddha gave the two brothers from Myanmar? One of the strands is enshrined at the innermost chamber of this pagoda.


Like Shwedagon, the pagoda is covered in golden leaves & plates and has the same basic structure. Unlike Shwedagon, however, you can go inside this pagoda. (Shwedagon is a solid monument.) You'll see the reliquary - made of gold (of course!) and glass - that contains the Buddha's hair. Then you'll pass through 10 or so chambers, clockwise, before you could get out. The walls and ceilings are all covered with gold, carved with the most intricate of designs. You will find people on their knees meditating and hundreds of images of the Buddha in gold & silver, some of which are studded with gems.


I visited Stockholm, Sweden, in 2000, and I went to the Viking Museum. They have a room called the Viking's Hoard. In the middle of this room is a pile of treasures - crowns, rings, necklaces, bracelets, plates, cups, knives, swords, belts, etc. - all made of gold. I thought I'd never see as much gold anywhere. Well, well, well. The Viking Hoard has nothing on this pagoda!


Read about my random observations in Myanmar's capital in my Yangon Journal 8.


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