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Nanpaya Temple (Burmese: နန်းဘုရားကျောင်း [náɰ̃ pʰəjá tɕáʊɰ̃]; lit. "palace temple") is a Hindu temple located in Myinkaba (a village south of Bagan) in Burma. The temple is adjacent to the Manuha Temple and was built by captive Thaton Kingdom King Makuta. It was built using mud mortar, stone, and brick, and was used as the residence of Manuha. The temple contains intricate carvings of Brahma, and also contains depictions of other Hindu gods. Also, because Manuha was a Mon, there are many figures and symbols of the Mon within the temple, including hinthas.

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  • Der Nanpaya-Tempel (birmanisch နန်းဘုရားကျောင်း; sprich: náɴ pʰəjá tɕáʊɴ) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in Bagan-Myinkaba, Myanmar. (de)
  • Nanpaya Temple (Burmese: နန်းဘုရားကျောင်း [náɰ̃ pʰəjá tɕáʊɰ̃]; lit. "palace temple") is a Hindu temple located in Myinkaba (a village south of Bagan) in Burma. The temple is adjacent to the Manuha Temple and was built by captive Thaton Kingdom King Makuta. It was built using mud mortar, stone, and brick, and was used as the residence of Manuha. The temple contains intricate carvings of Brahma, and also contains depictions of other Hindu gods. Also, because Manuha was a Mon, there are many figures and symbols of the Mon within the temple, including hinthas. (en)
  • Le Temple de Nanpaya (littéralement "temple-palais") est un sanctuaire hindou (ou bouddhiste) de Myinpagan (Myikaba), au sud de Bagan, en Birmanie. Il fut élevé dans la seconde moitié du XIe siècle par le roi déchu de Thaton, Manuha, auquel il aurait servi de résidence. Bâti en briques avec un parement de grès, c'est une construction de plan carré, précédée d'un grand vestibule à l'Est. La voûte centrale est soutenue par quatre piliers portant des images, peut-être de Brahmâ (le bouddhisme de Thaton était très syncrétique). Des fenêtres à écran de style môn, sur le pourtour, et trois fenêtres à la base du sikhara (tour-sanctuaire) éclairent l'intérieur. Le Temple de Manuha se trouve à proximité. Un des fils de Manuha mourut de la lèpre à Bagan, et devint sous le nom de "Nyaung Gyin" l'un des 37 Nats (esprits) vénérés en Birmanie. Le reste de la famille fut transféré comme esclave à la Pagode Shwezigon. (fr)
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  • Der Nanpaya-Tempel (birmanisch နန်းဘုရားကျောင်း; sprich: náɴ pʰəjá tɕáʊɴ) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in Bagan-Myinkaba, Myanmar. (de)
  • Nanpaya Temple (Burmese: နန်းဘုရားကျောင်း [náɰ̃ pʰəjá tɕáʊɰ̃]; lit. "palace temple") is a Hindu temple located in Myinkaba (a village south of Bagan) in Burma. The temple is adjacent to the Manuha Temple and was built by captive Thaton Kingdom King Makuta. It was built using mud mortar, stone, and brick, and was used as the residence of Manuha. The temple contains intricate carvings of Brahma, and also contains depictions of other Hindu gods. Also, because Manuha was a Mon, there are many figures and symbols of the Mon within the temple, including hinthas. (en)
  • Le Temple de Nanpaya (littéralement "temple-palais") est un sanctuaire hindou (ou bouddhiste) de Myinpagan (Myikaba), au sud de Bagan, en Birmanie. Il fut élevé dans la seconde moitié du XIe siècle par le roi déchu de Thaton, Manuha, auquel il aurait servi de résidence. Le Temple de Manuha se trouve à proximité. Un des fils de Manuha mourut de la lèpre à Bagan, et devint sous le nom de "Nyaung Gyin" l'un des 37 Nats (esprits) vénérés en Birmanie. Le reste de la famille fut transféré comme esclave à la Pagode Shwezigon. (fr)
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