Bagan
Josie Hertz
Bagan, an ancient city located in the Mandalay region of Myanmar, is home to one of the most significant and expansive temple complexes in the world. With over 2,000 temples, pagodas, and stupas scattered across a vast plain, Bagan represents both a spiritual and architectural marvel. Its unique blend of history, culture, and religious significance makes it a pivotal site in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The history of Bagan dates back to the 9th century when it was founded as the capital of the Pagan Kingdom. Over the course of several centuries, Bagan flourished as a center of religious, political, and economic activity. Under the reign of King Anawrahta in the 11th century, the kingdom adopted Theravada Buddhism, which became the cornerstone of its cultural identity. During this period, temple construction reached its peak, with rulers commissioning grand structures to honor the Buddha and promote Buddhism’s spread throughout the region.
The architectural style of Bagan is a reflection of the Kingdom’s ingenuity and devotion. The temples, pagodas, and stupas are primarily constructed from red brick, with intricate carvings and frescoes adorning their walls. Each structure tells a story, not just of religious devotion, but of the political and cultural priorities of its time. While many of Bagan’s temples were damaged by earthquakes and invasions over the centuries, their remaining grandeur continues to inspire awe in visitors.
Duration - 1h 54m.
Author - Josie Hertz.
Narrator - Angela Nandez.
Published Date - Thursday, 18 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Josie Hertz ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Bagan, an ancient city located in the Mandalay region of Myanmar, is home to one of the most significant and expansive temple complexes in the world. With over 2,000 temples, pagodas, and stupas scattered across a vast plain, Bagan represents both a spiritual and architectural marvel. Its unique blend of history, culture, and religious significance makes it a pivotal site in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The history of Bagan dates back to the 9th century when it was founded as the capital of the Pagan Kingdom. Over the course of several centuries, Bagan flourished as a center of religious, political, and economic activity. Under the reign of King Anawrahta in the 11th century, the kingdom adopted Theravada Buddhism, which became the cornerstone of its cultural identity. During this period, temple construction reached its peak, with rulers commissioning grand structures to honor the Buddha and promote Buddhism’s spread throughout the region. The architectural style of Bagan is a reflection of the Kingdom’s ingenuity and devotion. The temples, pagodas, and stupas are primarily constructed from red brick, with intricate carvings and frescoes adorning their walls. Each structure tells a story, not just of religious devotion, but of the political and cultural priorities of its time. While many of Bagan’s temples were damaged by earthquakes and invasions over the centuries, their remaining grandeur continues to inspire awe in visitors. Duration - 1h 54m. Author - Josie Hertz. Narrator - Angela Nandez. Published Date - Thursday, 18 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Josie Hertz ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:09
Intro bagan
Duration:00:11:28
1 bagan
Duration:00:11:28
2 bagan
Duration:00:11:33
3 bagan
Duration:00:11:49
4 bagan
Duration:00:13:09
5 bagan
Duration:00:12:41
6 bagan
Duration:00:13:33
7 bagan
Duration:00:12:28
8 bagan
Duration:00:13:16
Conclusion bagan
Duration:00:02:43
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:11