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Taung Kalat

Coordinates: 20°55′46.6″N 95°12′30.7″E / 20.929611°N 95.208528°E / 20.929611; 95.208528
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Taung Kalat
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
Statusactive
Location
LocationMandalay Region, Myanmar
CountryMyanmar
Geographic coordinates20°55′46.6″N 95°12′30.7″E / 20.929611°N 95.208528°E / 20.929611; 95.208528

Taung Kalat (Burmese: ပုပ္ပါးတောင်ကလပ်) is a Buddhist monastery and temple complex located on Mount Popa in Mandalay Region, Myanmar. The site is built on a tall volcanic plug, and is one of several prominent nat spiritual sites in the vicinity of nearby Mount Popa.

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The temple complex is located on top of a 225-metre-tall (737 ft) volcanic plug;[1] this rock formation was formed by geologic activity around Mount Popa, an inactive volcano. The site is a popular pilgrimage destination, and is considered a source of nat spiritual energy.[2] The 777[3] steps leading up to the monastery were once maintained by U Khandi, a famous Burmese hermit.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Time Travel Turtle - High on a hill and guarded by monkeys". Time Travel Turtle. 2013-02-07. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  2. ^ Htun, Naing Zaw; Mizoue, Nobuya; Yoshida, Shigejiro (2012-08-01). "Determinants of Local People's Perceptions and Attitudes Toward a Protected Area and Its Management: A Case Study From Popa Mountain Park, Central Myanmar". Society & Natural Resources. 25 (8): 743–758. doi:10.1080/08941920.2011.620597. ISSN 0894-1920.
  3. ^ "Taung Kalat Monastery". Times of India Travel. Retrieved 2019-09-15.