Line of Monks Up Hill , Buddhist statues complex in Mudon, Myanmar.
Line of Monks Up Hill is a temple complex in Mudon featuring hundreds of stone monk statues arranged in an ordered formation along the hillside. The figures progress upward from the lower slopes toward the summit.
The complex developed from longstanding Buddhist traditions in Myanmar and the role monk figures play in spiritual teaching. It embodies how Buddhist communities have passed down their faith and practices across generations.
The statues express how monks are woven into daily spiritual life and practice in the region. They show the respect people hold for religious devotion and monastic traditions.
The site can be reached through Mudon's main roads, and a well-worn path guides visitors past the statues. The terrain is hilly, so sturdy footwear is advisable and visitors should plan time to walk the full formation.
Each statue displays different hand gestures and poses that represent various aspects of Buddhist teaching. For visitors who pay close attention, the long line becomes a visual guide to the different spiritual paths.
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