Amarapura era mural paintings showcase Myanma Thanaka history
THE pilgrims are increasingly interested
in observing the mural paintings of ancient pagodas and temples in Sagu
Township, Magway Region, and the mural paints of the Amarapura era featuring
palace women wearing Thanaka showcase part of the history of Myanma Thanaka,
said a historian.
A total of 11 pagodas in Sagu Township
depict ancient wall paintings, No (11) Yokesone Zedi in Kyaungywa ward
showcases artworks of the Nyaung Yan era, while Shwe Bhone Thar pagoda in
Ooyinzin village the Konbaung era, two Shwe Taung Oo pagodas in the entrance of
Kwetae village Amarapura era, Shitmyathna pagoda in Kyan Monastery of Thamahti
village Yadanabon era, and the ancient artworks at Shwe Zedi in Pinlethet
village, other artworks in Ponnyashin pagoda in Minbu (Sagu) created one year
after King Thibaw was exiled, colonial artworks at Yokesone Zedi behind
Htaygyi pagoda, Chin Thaelay Saing pagoda in the west of Sayonelan and Thein
Zedi in Waizayanta Monastery in Thamahti ward.
The mural paints of the Amarapura era
at Sutaungpyae Yokesone Zedi located in the south of Htaygyi pagoda included
the paintings in which palace women wearing Thanaka highlighted the history of
Myanma Thanaka culture, and the historians also suggested that wearing of
Myanma Thanaka can be seen in Bagan era in addition of Nyaung Yan era.
“Saku is an ancient cultural region. The
ancient pagodas and temples are full of mural paints depicting stories of
Buddha, 550 Jataka and other stories. We found the paintings on the walls of Su
Taung Pyae pagoda that the palace women are wearing Thanaka. It is proof that
Myanma Thanaka was used as a cosmetic in Pyu, Bagan, Nyaung Yan and Amarapura
eras. The wall paintings of the Bagan era contain only a few colours. But, we
see colourful paintings in Nyaung Yan and Amarapura eras. It is a matter of
pride to see the practice of applying Thanaka by palace women over 400 years
ago as a traditional heritage passed down since the reign of Myanmar’s ancient
Kings,” said historian U Zaw Win.
Sagu Township with historic proofs of
Myanma Thanaka boasts mural paintings ranging from AD 13, and 14 to AD 17-19.
The pagodas and temples with mural paintings of the Pyu era need to be
conserved. The pagodas, temples and stupas of Bagan, Konbaung and colonial
eras in Sagu Township boast mural paintings, and the paintings of Nyaung Yan
and Amarapura eras highlight the dignity of Myanma Thanaka. — Thitsa (MNA)/KTZH
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