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The Kaunghmudaw Pagoda ((ビルマ語:ကောင်းမှုတော် ဘုရား) (:káʊɴ m̥ṵ dɔ́ pʰəjá); Yaza Mani Sula Kaunghmudaw (); (パーリ語:Rājamaṇicūḷā)) is a large pagoda on the northwestern outskirts of Sagaing in central Myanmar (Burma). Modeled after the Ruwanwelisaya pagoda of Sri Lanka,〔Myo Aung, Craft, Chapter: Sagaing〕 the Kaunghmudaw is known for its egg-shaped design, which stands out among more traditional-style, pyramid-shaped Burmese pagodas. The stupa's formal name ''Yaza Mani Sula'' signifies the enshrinement of Buddhist relics inside its relic chamber. But it is commonly known by its popular name, Kaunghmudaw (lit. "Royal Merit-Making"). It is an important pilgrimage and tourist destination in the Sagaing area. ==Construction== Construction began during the reign of King Thalun on 25 April 1636 (Friday, 8th waning of Kason 998 ME). The pagoda's relic chamber was dedicated on 23 July 1636 (Wednesday, 7th waning of 2nd Waso 998).〔Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 234〕 The pagoda was completed 12 years later on 12 May 1648 (Tuesday, 6th waning of Kason 1010) towards the end of Thalun's reign.〔Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 245〕
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