Archaeological murals inside Koekhangyi Cave or Watgyi Cave in ruins
May 31
KOEKHANGYI Cave (or)
Watgyi Cave is located in the Hmankin Monastery in Minbu (Sagu) Township, Minbu
District, Magway Region. The murals inside the cave, painted around 1,144 ME,
are in ruins, historians say.
In addition to the
eight Zattawgyi (pre-Buddhahood dramas) written by Minbu Sayadaw U Obhasa such
as Temiya, Maha Janaka, Nemi, Mahosadha, Candakumar, Narada, Vidhura, Vesantara
and Suvannasam Jataka written by Shin Pannatikkha, Bhuridatta Jatak written by
Shin Nandamedha were vividly painted, but the works are in a state of
disrepair.
Pagodas and monasteries
are mostly decorated with mural paintings and frescoes, and most of them are
based on princes, princesses, soldiers, elephants and horses, and goddesses,
life stories of Buddha.
Ancient paintings and
sculptures delighted the hearts of onlookers, and tourists from all over the
world visit the pagodas and temples in Myanmar with great interest.
As such, among the
ancient artefacts, the ancient murals of the Koekhangyi Cave or Watgyi Cave
inside the Hmankin Monastery in Minbu will be revered as a place of interest
for tourists from all over the country if they are repaired. — Zeyar Htet
(Minbu)/GNLM
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