Myanmar pilgrims return to Buddha’s golden footprints

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Myanmar pilgrims return to Buddha’s golden footprints
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The three-month festival usually takes place between February and April each year. theSun theSundaily Myanmar pilgrims Buddah ShweSatTaw festival temple

This picture taken on January 25, 2023 shows members of trustees preparing to open the footprint of buddha during the Mann Shwe Sat Thaw Pagoda Festival at Min Bu township in Magway Region. AFPPIX: Devotees are returning in greater numbers to a central Myanmar temple, built around the gold-lined footprints of Buddha, after the Covid pandemic and a military coup curbed the annual pilgrimage.

Temple trustees, to the delight of pilgrims in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, raised a heavy glass dome on Wednesday that seals the footprints from the region's searing humidity. Even those few thousand pilgrims who made the journey were well down from the crowds that once thronged the riverside.

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