SA-LE Monastery decorated with handicrafts

SA-LE is a small town in central Myanmar where the sacred ancient relics of Shinpin-Sarkyo and
Mann Pagodas are located. The next site worthy of study, while in SA-LE,
is the magnificent art and statue gallery at SA-LE Monastery. The
infrastructure tends to be a blend between monastic and residential
architecture-152 feet lengthwise and 76 feet breadth wise.
It was learnt that a total of 154 POSTs had to be used for the building and the conjunction was
assigned to carpenters from Nyaung Village, Sa Lin Township.

The monastery, similarly, contains a total of (45) sculptured pieces depicting (550) Lord Buddha's
previous lives from the Jataka. The sculpturing handiwork of eminent
sculptors from Yessagyo Township, Pakkokku District is to observe and
admire if you happen to visit SA-LE.
The monastery now also contains a museum honouring U Ponnya, widely known as SA-LE U Ponnya was
a famous Myanmar Literati for his satires, poems and plays. He was also
regarded as a clairvoyant and a well sought for figure in the royal
courts and public as well.

The museum has on display a very rare artefact a white writing tablet made of paper (Parabaik).
During those ancient times, the Royal Palace and the Head of the
Buddhist Sect or his assistant only had the sole privilege of using such
material. On display are also a Parabaik in U Ponnya's hand-writing and
various kinds of Parabaik and also palm-leaf writings.
Other features of interest are sculptures and Buddha images, gilded
cupboards, copper stupas, monastic wooden frames, a palanquin of the
Head of the Buddhist sect and other ancient artefacts, all relating to
the 17th century Nyaung-yan and 19th century Yadanabon periods.

And in the main chamber of the SA-Le Monastery, we will have opportunity of viewing a very rare
throne and the
throne's wooden entrance of the AD-13th, Pagan Period
architecture. SA-LE is a small town of Magwe Division in Myanmar easily
accessible to it; and if you do happen to pass through its vicinity, why
not stop by and pay a visit to its famous pagodas, its rich culture,
historical picture galleried of SA-LE monastery and the museum of U
Ponnya, a premier in Myanmar literature. SA-LE welcomes you.