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The Nanpaya Temple (literally "palace temple")
is a Hindu temple located in Myinkaba (a village
south of Bagan) in Burma.
The temple is adjacent to the Manuha Temple and was built by captive Mon King Manuha. It was built using mud
mortar, stone, and brick, and was used as the residence of
Manuha.
The
temple contains intricate carvings of Brahma, and also contains depictions of other
Hindu gods. Also, because Manuha was a Mon, there are many figures
and symbols of the Mon within the temple, including hinthas.
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