Mahazedi (မဟာစေတီ)
Burmese. ‘Great
Zedi’
or ‘Great
Stupa’.
Name of a 13th century Buddhist
pagoda
in
Bagan,
located inside the city walls of old Bagan, just north of the
Hindu
temple
Nathlaung Kyaung
(fig.).
It has a series of receding terraces, surmounted by a cylindrical or
bell-shaped dome which continues into a finial of concentric rings.
The base of the temple is square and each side has a staircase with
steep steps leading to the terraces. At its southwestern corner
stands the
10th Century
Ngakywenadaung
Pagoda (fig.)
which was built by King
Nyaung-u Sawrahan, who is also known as the
so-called
‘Cucumber
King’
or
‘Farmer
King’
Taungthugyi Min, and of which the
shape is similar
to the Gourd
Pagoda
Buphaya
(fig.).
There is also a stupa named
Mahazedi
in
Bago (fig.).
See MAP.
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