Aung Zabu Monastery
Aung Zabu Forest Monastery (Burmese: အောင်ဇမ္ဗူတောရဓမ္မရိပ်သာ; Aung Zabu Tawya Dhamma Yeiktha), commonly known as Japan Paya (Burmese: ဂျပန်ဘုရား) is a Buddhist monastery (kyaung) in Yegya village, Hmawbi Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar (Burma).
Aung Zabu Forest Monastery | |
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အောင်ဇမ္ဗူတောရဓမ္မရိပ်သာ | |
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Affiliation | Theravada Buddhism |
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Country | Hmawbi Township, Yangon Region, Burma |
Geographic coordinates | 17.0778288969°N 96.0835091118°E |
The monastery was opened c. 2012, using the name of a prominent Buddhist retreat centre in Mawlamyine. The monastery is known for a collection of 301 historic Buddha images from the Pagan, Pinnya, Ava, Toungoo, Nyaungyan, Tagaung and Konbaung eras, although the authenticity of these images has not been verified. The images were donated by a Japanese national named Kumano in 2012. Over 10,000 visitors per week visit the monastery.
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