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- Konbaung dynasty, Thathanabaing and Thathanapyu (သာသနာပြု) were frequently used. According to Burmese chronicles, the office of the Thathanabaing dates to the...
- country. In pre-colonial Burma, the office of Sangharaja was known as the Thathanabaing (သာသနာပိုင်, literally 'Keeper of the Sāsana') or formally Mahāsaṅgharājā...
- Raṭṭha Guru and Agga Mahā Paṇḍita, Ashin is an upaukkaṭṭha (****ociate Thathanabaing) and mahānāyaka of the Shwekyin Nikāya, the second largest monastic...
- Mahāthera, ဓမ္မဒဿီ မဟာထေရ် [dəma̰dəθì məhàtʰḛi]; c. 1034 – 1115) was Thathanabaing of Burma of the Pagan Kingdom from 1056 to 1115. The monk, a native...
- Council State Saṅgha Mahā Nāyaka Committee Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia Thathanabaing of Burma Buswell, Robert E. Jr.; Lopez, Donald S. Jr., eds. (2013)....
- Irrawaddy River together with eight abhiseka-performing Punna led by the Thathanabaing sayadaw. The water had to be taken from midstream; all embarked on separate...
- overview Formed 24 May 1980; 43 years ago (1980-05-24) Preceding council Thathanabaing of Burma Type Committee Jurisdiction Sangha of Myanmar Headquarters...
- Development Committee (MCDC). The final rites of the Shwegyin Nikaya Thathanabaing Manitasiri were held at the cemetery in June 2018. "Mandalay invites...
- bold wooden carvings. The central building was the residence of the Thathanabaing, and the posts were taken from the Amarapura Palace. It was built by...
- ဦးဝိသုဒ္ဓ သီလာစာရဟာ) was the last Buddhist monk to hold the office as Thathanabaing of Burma. The office was abolished after his death in 1938 and no successor...