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Buddha Dhatu Jadi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Buddha Dhatu Jadi
The Buddha Dhatu Jadi ((ベンガル語:বুদ্ধ ধাতু জাদি); also known as the Bandarban Golden Temple) is located close to Balaghata town, in Bandarban City, in Bangladesh. ''Dhatu'' are the material remains of a holy person, and in this temple the relics belong to Buddha. It is the largest Theravada Buddhist temple in Bangladesh and has the second-largest Buddha statue in the country. The Bandaban Golden Temple belongs to the Theravada Buddhism order, which is practiced by the Marma indigenous people, a dominant ethnic group of Bandarban. It was built in 2000 in Arakanese architecture, an adoption of South East Asia style.〔〔 ==Location== The Buddhist temple is known in local language as ''Kyang''. It is located in the remote Bandarban Hill District in south-eastern Bangladesh, which is part of the Chittagong Division of Chittagong Hill Tracts. The temple is ensconced in the hill town of Bandarban, which has two of the highest peaks with rolling hills, namely, the Tajingdong () and the Keokeradong (), covered with dense forests with lush vegetation. Sangu river flows through the town. There is also a waterfall nearby. The temple is built on top of a high hill, which is about from the Balaghat town, and from the Banderban city. Chittagong, known as a "picturesque part of Bangladesh that is referred to as the rooftop of the country", is about away. Within the Bandarban town, the notable structures are the Ethnic Cultural Institute and a Museum.〔〔〔 There is also a lake on the hill known as the Debota Pukur (meaning:"pond of the God").
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