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33: 75:. Images of the Twenty Eight Buddhas were created on site by a Burmese workman and mounted round the inner dome. The entrance is reached by a gabled arcade. Teak doors on three sides of the building are carved with temple guardians and two traditional lion statues at the arcade’s entrance provide protection from evil elements. The inner dome supports a gold-painted stepped spire in the same style as the 67:, a leet from which forms the boundary on one side of the property. The site was dedicated in 1990 and the pagoda was officially opened at an international ceremony in 1998. In 2002 the Sangharama Monastery was built in the same grounds and the Rewata Dhamma teaching hall in 2007. There is also a meditation garden to one side, overlooking the slope of the dam. 293: 102:
The pagoda complex is administered by the Birmingham Buddhist Vihara Trust, which was originally set up in 1982 when Dr Rewata Dhamma converted a house in a street nearby into a monastery and meditation centre.
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The base and walls of the pagoda are octagonal. The interior focuses upon a gold-painted shrine on which there is a large marble statue of the Buddha in meditation posture, sculpted in Burmese style in
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of Burma, the relics had been passed into Dr Rewata Dhamma’s keeping in 1964. The pagoda’s name means ‘Reservoir of the Teaching’ and refers to its situation behind the
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to enshrine the Buddha relics of the former Burmese royal family. Shared with visiting monks by the exiled former king
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Dhamma Talaka Pagoda was planned by the renowned scholar and meditation teacher, Aggamahapandita
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Lovelock, Yann: “The origin and symbolism of a Buddhist pagoda”, in
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Religious buildings and structures in Birmingham, West Midlands
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Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda

Birmingham
Rewata Dhamma
Thibaw Min
Edgbaston Reservoir
Mandalay
Shwedagon Pagoda
Yangon
Berlin Wall
Gyalwa Karmapa
Karma Kagyu
Tibetan Buddhism
Chez Paul Archive
"This Is Myanmar"
the original
"Lotus Newsletter 13, Summer 2004"
the original
Open Charities site
Official website of Dhamma Talaka Pagoda
BBC West Midlands Faiths site
Birmingham Buddhist Vihara newsletters 1998-2001
Lotus, the lay review of Birmingham Buddhist Vihara
Archived
Wayback Machine
52°28′45″N 1°55′58″W / 52.4792°N 1.9327°W / 52.4792; -1.9327
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Buddhist temples in England
Religious buildings and structures in Birmingham, West Midlands
Pagodas in the United Kingdom

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