Sri Ksetra, Pyay (Myanmar). Brick structures the Payahtaung complex (Wikimapia).

Sri Ksetra, Pyay. Brick structure the Payahtaung complex, showing find-spot of the inscribed urn at the centre of the monument.

Sri Ksetra, Pyay. Inscribed memorial urn found in the Payahtaung complex  (HMA.31) in March, 1993. Now in the National Museum of Myanmar (Yangon).

 

 

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Object ID OBPYU20
Title Memorial structure near the Payahtaung Pagoda, Sri Ksetra
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Inscription(s) PYU20
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Description
Material Stone / local
Object Type Urn
Dimensions:
Width 273 (circumference)
Height 106
Depth 55 (depth of cavity)
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Details A stone urn inscribed with 5 lines in Pyu.
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Place Sri Ksetra
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Place National Museum, Yangon
Authority Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake and Julian Karl Wheatley. (2017). 'PYU 20 Stone Urn found near Hpayahtaung Pagoda, Sriksetra', Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions [online]. Available at: http://hisoma.huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/works/PYU020.xml?&odd=teipublisher.odd [accessed 29 May 2020].
Details Found at site HMA 31, 30 m north of Hpayataung pagoda, Sriksetra. Now National Museum, Yangon, no. 9.
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