pahavarat
Pahavorat refers to a Burmese term that translates to "stone date" or "rock inscriptions." Pahavorat inscriptions are ancient rock carvings or monuments found throughout Myanmar, primarily in Bago Region and Yangon Region. These inscriptions are written in various languages, including Pali, Mon, and Burmese.
The pahavorat inscriptions were crucial in the understanding of the history and development of the Mon kingdom,
Pahavorat inscriptions are typically engraved on large stones or boulders, often situated near monasteries, shrines, or
The significance of pahavorat inscriptions extends beyond their historical value, as they represent a unique aspect