This shrine is located at Bow-rwa-ze village south of Maha Hti Village. It is a stone-sculpted 'nat' statues six-feet-and-nine-inches in height which is a traditional Rakhine 'nat'. This 'nat' was worshipped and made a devotional offering by the king himself in the moth of "Nayone" in Rakhine calendar annually.
In a stone inscriptions made in 1524 A.D. it was recorded donation of acres of farmland for the maintenance of this shrine. The stone inscriptions locates at three miles south-west of the 'nat' shrine. At the foot of the Par-taw hill where there is the stone inscriptions, there is a set of figures ofline drawing inscribed on the boulder.
Credit:
Aung, Myar. Famous Monuments of Mrauk-U (Useful Reference for Tourists and Travelers). (2nd ed.). Yangon
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