Buddhas and Murals at the Po Win Caves, Monywa

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General View

General View

View of the Caves

View of the Caves

Large Cave

Large Cave

Caves cut into the Hillside

Caves cut into the Hillside

Cave Entrances

Cave Entrances

Gold Leaf Buddhas

Gold Leaf Buddhas

Parinibbana Buddha

Parinibbana Buddha

Parinibbana Buddha Face

Parinibbana Buddha Face

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Worshipping the Buddha

Heavenly Tree

Heavenly Tree

Statues in the Cave

Statues in the Cave

Face and Murals

Face and Murals

Worshipping in the Cave

Worshipping in the Cave

Tree and Peacocks

Tree and Peacocks

Buddhas

Buddhas

Fading Fresco

Fading Fresco

Buddhas

Buddhas

Ceiling Painting

Ceiling Painting

Courtiers

Courtiers

Birds

Birds

Buddhas and Murals

Buddhas and Murals

Small Temple

Small Temple

Lion Guard

Lion Guard

Relic Carraige

Relic Carraige

Chariot

Chariot

Buddha in badly decayed Cave

Buddha in badly decayed Cave

Royal Gift to Queen Victoria

Royal Gift to Queen Victoria

Cave Entrances

Cave Entrances

Buddhas and Doors

Buddhas and Doors

Through the Wall

Through the Wall

Deva

Deva

Courtiers

Courtiers

Ceiling Painting

Ceiling Painting

Line of Buddhas

Line of Buddhas

Buddha and Bowl

Buddha and Bowl

Jataka Story

Jataka Story

Jataka Stories

Jataka Stories

Courtiers

Courtiers

Monks

Monks

Cave Devas

Cave Devas

Reclining Buddha

Reclining Buddha

Glasswork on Buddha's Pillow

Glasswork on Buddha's Pillow

Various Scenes

Various Scenes

Courtiers

Courtiers

Heavenly Tree

Heavenly Tree

King and Elephant

King and Elephant

Renunciation and Awakening

Renunciation and Awakening

King in Chariot

King in Chariot

Courtiers

Courtiers

Elephant and Horse

Elephant and Horse

Lions

Lions

Buddhas and Murals

Buddhas and Murals

Buddha in Temple

Buddha in Temple

 

Po Win Daung is a large complex of 800+ sandstone caves around 20 km from Monywa, which have been dug out of the hills and contains what is considered to be one of the richest collection of mural paintings and Buddhist statues in South-East Asia. Although it is not easy to date them, most of the murals appear to be from the 14th -18th centuries (Nyaungyang and early Konbaung dynasties).

The caves themselves are been carved out of the cliffs, and are man-made, not natural. They generally have small entrances, which may then open out onto a large indoor enclosure, where there are many statues on plinths and murals lining the walls and ceilings. The murals themselves are in a variety of styles and colours and illustrate Myanmar folklore, Jataka Stories and scenes from the Lives of the Buddhas, as well as being decorative on occasion.

The organisation of the murals is as follows, on the ceilings there are decorative murals of various sorts, but mainly abstract; in the upper register we see scenes from the Lives of the 28 Buddhas; and underneath the Life of Gotama Buddha; below that comes scenes from the Jatakas. Sometimes scenes from everyday life are interwoven with the legendary scenes. Most of the murals are in a remarkably good state of preservation, but some have decayed and really need to be preserved now before it is too late.

 

A Lintel atop a Temple at Po Win Daung

 

Photographs by Anandajoti Bhikkhu

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