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thilashin (Burmese: သီလရှင်,
pronounced [θìla̰ʃɪ̀ɰ̃],(Mon: သဳလ,[sɔəla] listen), "possessor of morality", from Pali sīla) is a
female renunciant in Burmese...
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small monastic orders. 923
thilashin were
registered in
Naypyidaw Union Territory,
comprising 1.5% of Myanmar's
total thilashin community.
Census Report...
- to
renounce live as anagārikās
under names such as
maechi in Thailand,
thilashin in Myanmar, and dasa sil mata in Sri Lanka.
Women who are nonetheless...
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other small monastic orders. 1,000
thilashin were
registered in
Kayin State,
comprising 1.7% of Myanmar's
total thilashin community.
Tourism is one of the...
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other small monastic orders. 1,103
thilashin were
registered in
Kachin State,
comprising 1.8% of Myanmar's
total thilashin community.
Burmese and Jingpho...
- of the
getsulma (Sanskrit sāmaṇerī), like the
maechi of
Thailand and
thilashin of Myanmar. The
tradition of the
ordained monastic community (sangha)...
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small monastic orders. 9,915
thilashin were
registered in
Sagaing Region,
comprising 16.4% of Myanmar's
total thilashin community.
There are a number...
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other small monastic orders. 303
thilashin were
registered in
Kayah State,
comprising 0.5% of Myanmar’s
total thilashin community. The Kayans' traditional...
- they are
called maechi. In Burma, an
eight precept nun is
addressed as
thilashin or sayalay,
whereas a
fully ordained woman is
called a rahan-ma ("female...
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Bhante Dasa sil mata
Luang Por
Maechi or Mae chee Phra
Sayadaw Sikkhamānā
Thilashin In Mahayana: Rōshi Zen
master In Vajrayana: Ayya
Geshe Guru
Karmapa Lama...