Lawkananda Pagoda: Where the Irrawaddy Meets the Divine
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Perched gracefully on a hill by the banks of the Irrawaddy River, Lawkananda Pagoda is one of Bagan’s most cherished spiritual landmarks. With golden spires glistening in the sunlight and panoramic river views, this pagoda beautifully blends religious reverence with natural splendour.
🕰️ A Gift of the King
Built in 1059 AD by King Anawrahta, the founder of the Pagan Empire.
The name "Lawkananda" means “Joy of the World”, reflecting the king’s desire to spread Buddhism across the land.
The pagoda is said to house a sacred tooth relic of the Buddha, adding to its spiritual significance.
✨ What Makes It Special
Golden bell-shaped stupa atop a terrace overlooking the river.
Popular among locals and monks, especially during religious festivals.
The temple’s elevated position makes it a spectacular sunset spot, with views of fishing boats and the gentle flow of the Irrawaddy below.
A Place of Pilgrimage and Peace
For centuries, Lawkananda has been a site for prayer, offerings, and merit-making.
Pilgrims come to walk around the stupa, light candles, and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
The annual Lawkananda Pagoda Festival is a vibrant celebration of faith, food, and tradition.
📍 Visiting Lawkananda
Location: Southern tip of Old Bagan, right by the Irrawaddy River.
Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Included in the Bagan Archaeological Zone pass
⛅ Best Time to Go
Sunset is the best time — watch the golden rays reflect off the stupa and river.
Go in the early morning for a peaceful, meditative vibe and fewer visitors.
Golden Tranquillity by the River
Lawkananda Pagoda is more than a religious monument — it’s a spiritual viewpoint, a place where earth, water, and sky meet. Whether you're seeking blessings, beauty, or a quiet moment, this riverside sanctuary offers a timeless experience.
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