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Burmese compatriot done "Ah-hlu-dar-na Ku-tho" to the most venerable
Chanmyay Sayadaw ( Ashin Janakabhivamsa ) aiming for Nobel Peace Laureate
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi at Burmese Buddhist Phone-Gyi-Kyaung, No 30, Mckay
Road, Ashburton, Pietermeritzburg in South Africa on 52nd birthday of Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi.
While offering this donation to Chanmyay Sayadaw, Burmese Community from
Durban and Pietermeritzburg, were attending and pay respect to Sayadaw.
The aim of donation is, to away Daw Aung San Suu Kyi from 5-enemies, and
also for healty longer life and peacefully to her and her colleagues.
Burmese Community donated " Burmese Buddhist Phone-Gyi-Kyaung " to Chanmyay
Sayadaw on 14th June 1997 in South Africa. Chanmyay Sayadaw arrived to SA
on 30 May 1997.

Short story of Chanmyay Sayadaw
Sayadaw Ashin Janakabhivamsa received the higher ordination ( UPASAMPADA )
in 1947 after which he continued advanced studies to fulfill the PARIYATTI
requirements. In 1954, he was invited by the State Buddha Sasana
Organization to perform Palivisodhaka (editorial) duties. From 1957,
Sayadaw spent nearly six years at MAHAVISUDDHARAMA monastery in Colombo,
Sri Lanka where he continued his studies of English, Sanskrit, Hindi and
Sinala languages. Sayadaw performed the duties of NAYAKA SAYADAW
(Meditation Teacher) at MAHASI SASANA YEIKTHA in 1967 under the instruction
of the Most Venerable MAHASI SAYADAW and rendered assistance in the
performance of PARIYATTI and PATIPATTI duties.
In 1977, Sayadaw took up residence at CHANMYAY YEIKTHA MEDITATION CENTRE
which was donated to him and became the abbot of the centre. He has been,
since then, well known as " CHANMYAY SAYADAW ".
He accompanied the Most Venerable MAHASI Sayadaw as an assistant in Dhamma
Mission to Europe and USA in 1979-80. From 1981 onwards he has been
undertaking Dhammaduta missions alone to twenty five countries in Asia,
Europe, and United States.
CHANMYAY SAYADAW has conducted meditation courses all over the world and is
also widely known through his talks, university lectures, broadcasts and
books on Buddhism, including the popular
" VIPASSANA MEDITATION "
Sayadaw  is a reowned scholar of Pali literature and the author of 19 books
of Buddhism.


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color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Arial">Burmese compatriot done =
&quot;Ah-hlu-dar-na Ku-tho&quot; to the most venerable Chanmyay Sayadaw =
( Ashin Janakabhivamsa ) aiming for Nobel Peace Laureate Daw Aung San =
Suu Kyi at Burmese Buddhist Phone-Gyi-Kyaung, No 30, Mckay Road, =
Ashburton, Pietermeritzburg in South Africa on 52nd birthday of Daw Aung =
San Suu Kyi.<br>While offering this donation to Chanmyay Sayadaw, =
Burmese Community from Durban and Pietermeritzburg, were attending and =
pay respect to Sayadaw.<br>The aim of donation is, to away Daw Aung San =
Suu Kyi from 5-enemies, and also for healty longer life and peacefully =
to her and her colleagues.<br>Burmese Community donated &quot; Burmese =
Buddhist Phone-Gyi-Kyaung &quot; to Chanmyay Sayadaw on 14th June 1997 =
in South Africa. Chanmyay Sayadaw arrived to SA on 30 May =
1997.<br><br>Short story of Chanmyay Sayadaw<br>Sayadaw Ashin =
Janakabhivamsa received the higher ordination ( UPASAMPADA ) in 1947 =
after which he continued advanced studies to fulfill the PARIYATTI =
requirements. In 1954, he was invited by the State Buddha Sasana =
Organization to perform Palivisodhaka (editorial) duties. From 1957, =
Sayadaw spent nearly six years at MAHAVISUDDHARAMA monastery in Colombo, =
Sri Lanka where he continued his studies of English, Sanskrit, Hindi and =
Sinala languages. Sayadaw performed the duties of NAYAKA SAYADAW =
(Meditation Teacher) at MAHASI SASANA YEIKTHA in 1967 under the =
instruction of the Most Venerable MAHASI SAYADAW and rendered assistance =
in the performance of PARIYATTI and PATIPATTI duties.<br>In 1977, =
Sayadaw took up residence at CHANMYAY YEIKTHA MEDITATION CENTRE which =
was donated to him and became the abbot of the centre. He has been, =
since then, well known as &quot; CHANMYAY SAYADAW &quot;.<br>He =
accompanied the Most Venerable MAHASI Sayadaw as an assistant in Dhamma =
Mission to Europe and USA in 1979-80. From 1981 onwards he has been =
undertaking Dhammaduta missions alone to twenty five countries in Asia, =
Europe, and United States.<br>CHANMYAY SAYADAW has conducted meditation =
courses all over the world and is also widely known through his talks, =
university lectures, broadcasts and books on Buddhism, including the =
popular<br>&quot; VIPASSANA MEDITATION &quot;<br>Sayadaw &nbsp;is a =
reowned scholar of Pali literature and the author of 19 books of =
Buddhism.<br><br><br></p>
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