Religious Reforms of Dhammazedi
Extract from Kalyāṇī Inscription, translated by Taw Sein Ko, 1892 Press here to see Definition of the Pāli Terms of
Read MoreExtract from Kalyāṇī Inscription, translated by Taw Sein Ko, 1892 Press here to see Definition of the Pāli Terms of
Read MoreIn lower Myanmar, there was a Mon kingdom which was contemporary to Inwa kingdom. Bago (Hamsavadi), was its capital and
Read MoreShin Maha Rathathera’s prominent Pyo poems were… (1) Ko-gan Pyo (2) Than wara Pyo and (3) Gambi Thara Pyo, all
Read MoreShin Uttama Kyaw’s Tawla poem can be likened to Kāḷudāyi’s sixty Pali poems composed and recited to make the Buddha
Read MoreThe third dynastic period in Myanmar history was Inwa period which lasted from (1364-1555 AD), a span of 191years. During
Read MoreAfter Bagan declined as political power house as the result of the Tartar invasion the last two rulers namely Sawhnit
Read MoreTheravada Buddhism continued to flourish under later kings of Bagan regardless of the fact that some successors were not noble
Read MoreThere are folk poems and songs of Bagan Period that reflect the lingering prevalence of pre-Buddhist beliefs among the people.
Read MoreA multitude of epigraphs on different materials it Bagan around and beyond it proves that Bagan period was highly literate
Read MoreThe teaching of Buddha collectively known as the Dhamma is the way (eight fold paths), to reach Nivirna, the end
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