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The famous legendary Pagoda on
the Golden Rock about 160 Km from
Yangon and 11 km of hiking from the
base camp at Kyaikhto. Visitors can
also go by car up to a point about a
mile away from the Pagoda. This
pagoda is situated on a rocky
mountain 3615 ft above sea level.
The Kyaikhtiyo pagoda is one of the
most ancient and celebrated of all
pagodas in Myanmar. It is situated
in the vicinity of Kyaikhto
township, Thaton district. The
pagoda is said to have been built
during the life-time of the Buddha
over 2400 years ago.
The meaning of Kyaik Hti Yo :
According to Mon tradition, the name
is a corruption of Kyaik-ithi--yo
being derived as follows. In Mon
language the word "Kyaik" means "
pagoda" and " yo" " to carry on the
hermits head", in Pali the word"
ithi" means a hermit and therefore
the name means " the pagoda carried
on the hermit's head.
Before, it was a rare place which
was very hard to reach. Nowadays,
there are many more convenient
transportations and Kyaikhtiyo
Pagoda can be accessible easily.
There are also convenient
accommodations for visitors.
Kyaikpawlaw Buddha Image
Located in Kyaikhto, Kantkaw
Township in Mon State. Kyaikpawlaw
Buddha Image is well-known because
of the living mole on the face of
the Buddha image. While visiting
Kyaikhtiyo, one can also plan to
visit this astonishing image.
It is more convenient to go to
Kyaikpawlaw Hmeshindaw Pagoda after
visiting Kyaikhtiyoe. "Hmeshin"
means living mole. The pagoda is
said to possess great influence
because the image enshrined in it
has a mole on its face. Every year,
there is a festival held in the name
of this Buddha image. Locals from
all parts of the country visit the
mysterious image with the moving
mole.
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