Bodaw Maung Wine used thousands of prisoners of war from
Arakan, deporting 20,000 people to Central Burma as slaves to work on the construction of the stupa. The construction was seen as taking a heavy toll both on the population and state, allegedly leading to the creation of a prophecy intended to halt the project, utilizing the King's deep superstition. According to the prophecy, "as soon as the building of the pagoda was over, the country would also be gone". A variation of the story claims that the king would die once the project was completed. Thus, construction was slowed to prevent the prophecy's realisation, and when the eventually king died, the project was completely halted. A nearby pagoda model known as the
Pon Daw Pagoda, typical of many large pagoda projects like the
Shwedagon Pagoda and
Thatbyinnyu Temple, offers a small-scale representation of what would have been a tall temple. Despite never being completed, the site holds the record for being the largest pile of bricks in the world. ==Current condition==