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Submitted by moiuser on 30 June 2021

TANINTHAYI  Township  in  Myeik  District  of  Taninthayi  Region boasts of many ancient pagodas. This week, we would like to highlight the Chay Taw Yar pagoda (Buddha footprint) located on the mountain called Thamantakuta.  The  mountain  is situated between Lal Taung Yar  Kyay  Village  and    Tamote  Chone  Village  and  the  pagoda  is  constructed  on  a  2,414  feet  high  rock  called  Ga  Za  Yazar  which was in the shape of a laying elephant. The Set Taw Yar is 57 inches in length, 20 inches in  width  of  heel  and  29  inches  in width of the tips of the foot. The Gaza Yazar rock is 43 feet in  length,  21  feet  in  width  and  14ft in height.

The  Buddha  visited  the  Thamantakuta hill of Leitaungya after visiting around for alms from the Khayin of Taninthayi. Then, He sat on the Gaza Yazar stone. Meanwhile, Hermit Thiha and Dragon King Mani Akkhita donated alms to the Lord Buddha. The Buddha delivered sermons to the King of Thaman-takuta  hill  and  other  celestial  beings in the forests. Then, He made  a  footprint  of  His  right  foot on Gaza Yazar stone in 111 ME, according to the records. 

The wonders of Taninthayi Sett Taw Yar are as follows:

Although  it  existed  on  the  natural rock about 2,600 years ago, the shape stays the same in its original structure.

There is water in the footprint in any season.

The rock with the Buddha footprint is not attached to another layer of stone.

The rock is in the shape of laying elephant.

The rock is surrounded by the stone structures of Dragon King and Tortoise King.

There are the footprints  of  Arhat,  Elephant  and  Horse  beside the Buddha footprint.

If someone begins the observance of resolution for religious  purpose  within  the  Sett  Taw Yar compound, the water leaks more and the symbols of Sa Ma appears on the rock.

The   climate   suddenly   changes when the Special Beings, Dragon, Weikza and Zaw Gyi visit there to pay homage to the Buddha footprint.

The  rays  of  light  and  fire come out.

It is easy to attain tranquillity for meditation and there are plenty of stone caves where the hermits take meditation.

The lotus with 24 inches in diameter blooms near the Sett Taw Yar.

There  are  plenty  of  rare  various  aromatic  tuber  herbs  and snow lotus.

The   Taninthayi   River   Brothers  and  the  mountains  pay homage for many times.

The mountain is the highest one compared to the others in vicinity areas.

The big snakes, tigers and gorillas can be seen there but they are a no longer danger to the people.

Two  cities  Kaw  Thamvi  and Taninthayi emerged on the right and left of the mountain. The ancient people take the granite from the mountain and curve them into Buddha images and  commemorative  wooden  post  for  the  establishment  of  the city.

The  people  can  see  the  mountain like large fish swimming in the waves of Taninthayi mountains wherever they look.

There are two ways to the pagoda concrete  road  and  dirt  road.  The  pilgrims  can  reach there by car or motorcycle  or  on  foot.  The  Taninthayi  Buddha’s Footprint Taung pagoda  festival  was  held  during  the Thingyan festival in previous years.

Although there was no con-crete  road,  the  people  paid  a  visit  to  the  pagoda  on  foot  in  groups.  The  people  can  enjoy  the picturesque cloud sea view in the early morning. There are about 500 pilgrims to the pagoda daily, according  to  the  Township Sangha Nayaka Chairman Sayadaw Bhaddanta Jotika.

The   Township   Sangha   Nayaka Committee, Chay Taw Yar  Taung  pagoda  board  of  trustees  and  the  well-wishers  jointly  construct  a  twostorey  religious  hall  for  the  pilgrims  to  take  a  rest  peacefully,  hold  Maha Pathana recitation ceremony  and  donation  ceremony  by  organizing  a  ceremony  to  lay the foundation for building the religious hall on 26 February 2021.

Therefore,  I  would  like  to  urge  the  pilgrims,  people  who  love  travelling  and  climbers  to  visit  to  Taninthayi  Buddha  footprint pagoda full of mysterious things, picturesque nature and  fresh  breeze  on  behalf  of  Taninthayi  residents.

Nanthayi-Htein Win

GNLM

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