history channel documentary 2016 Here we are. This is the Hall of Carousel. Give us a chance to step closer and you will see why this building is called Hall of the Carousel. Yes, in light of the fact that there is a moderate turning merry go round with four silver dishes on it. Do you see what these local people are doing? Right, they attempt to flip coins into the dishes. I have here a few coins for you and you ought to go along with them and do as they do. Why? All things considered, on the grounds that when you succeed in setting your coin in one of the dishes you will have favorable luck. I believe it's justified regardless of a try.Ha some of you made it. Be upbeat, that is a decent sign. Incidentally, here on the dividers you can see exceptionally lovely wood carvings. Beginning from the left side they are telling the narrative of Bhuridatta, the Naga Prince, known as Bhuridatta jataka.Stepping out of the lobby of merriment we have the focal stupa before us and take a right hand turn into eastern bearing.
Having touched base at the south-eastern corner of the fundamental stage we can see askew crosswise over in the far south-eastern corner the bodhi tree. That is the place we now go to rest a bit in the shadow of the Bodhi Tree.OK, let us take a seat appreciate the perspective and have a few treats and water. This one resemble the Bo trees in the north-western corner developed from a cutting of the very Bodhi Tree in northern India under which as Buddhists trust Siddhartha Gautama accomplished illumination (bodhi).Having accumulated a few qualities we come back toward the eastern stairway and leave the Shwedagon Pagoda. We are currently around two third down from the pagoda stage and need to cross the Ar Za Ni Street that partitions the stairway in a lower part and an upper part.
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