Kalyani Ordination Hall
| Kalyani Ordination Hall | |
|---|---|
| ကလျာဏီသိမ် | |
| The Kalyani Ordination Hall in 1907 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Buddhism | 
| Sect | Theravada Buddhism | 
| Region | Bago Region | 
| Year consecrated | 24 November 1476 9th waxing of Nadaw 838 ME | 
| Location | |
| Municipality | Bago | 
| Country | Myanmar | 
| Geographic coordinates | 17°19′59″N 96°27′52″E / 17.333145°N 96.464378°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Founder | Dhammazedi | 
| Completed | 22 November 1476 7th waxing of Nadaw 838 ME | 
Kalyāṇī Ordination Hall (Burmese: ကလျာဏီသိမ်, Pali: Kalyāṇī Sīmā) is a Buddhist ordination hall located in Bago, Myanmar. The ordination hall is a major pilgrimage site, and houses the Kalyani Inscriptions, a set of 10 sandstone pillars inscribed in Pali and Mon in 1480. The inscriptions are important records of Theravada history of Buddhism and of that era.