The Maravijaya, the world’s tallest sitting marble Buddha image in the precinct of Buddha Park in Dekkhinathiri Township of Nay Pyi Taw, is crowded with pilgrims.

 

It is open to the public free of charge from 8 and 16 August be­tween 6 am and 8 pm. The monks, nuns and visitors flocked to the pagoda and made donations.

 

The donors donate vegeta­ble biryani to the pilgrims at the pagoda.

 

There will be inspections un­der security measures for the safety of pilgrimage people and apart from the escalator, the offi­cials arrange vehicles for monks, the elderly and the disabled.

 

Moreover, there are spa­cious places for the pilgrims and religious organizations to recite Gathas and the people can view the pagodas in 24 special cham­bers around the platform of the Maravijaya Buddha Image.

 

Similarly, the people can pay homage to the 720 stone plaque chamber pagodas on which Tri Pitaka treatises were curved in Pali and Romanized languages with the use of modern machin­ery.

 

The Thudhamma public houses constructed with tra­ditional architecture were also packed with the pilgrims and the water fountain square and other religious and recreational sites in Buddha Park were also crowded with throngs of visitors. — MNA/ KTZH