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Pahtothamya Temple

In the same temple-crowded central area, the Pahtothamya (or Thamya Pahto) was probably built during the reign of Kyansittha (1084-1113), although it is popularly held to be one of five temples built by the non-historical king Taungthugyi (931-964). The interior of this single-storey building is dimly lit, typical of the early type of Pyu-influenced temples with their small, perforated stone windows. In its vertical superstructure and lotus-bud sikhara, however, the monument is clearly beginning to move forward from the Early period.

Painting remnants along the interior passages may rate as the earliest surviving murals in Bagan.

Pahtothamya Temple, early A.D 11th Century

Pahtothamya Temple, early A.D 11th Century

Inside view of the temple

Inside view of the temple

View from the side

View from the side

Buddha Images inside the temple

Buddha Images inside the temple

(Source: myanmars.net)

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