THE AUTHOR
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Supreme Authority on Buddhist religious affairs of the country, is responsible for the
growth, development and prosperity of the
Buddha-sÈsana
.
In addition to his responsibilities as General Secretary of the State Sangha MahÈ NÈyaka
Committee, the author is busily devoted to the service of the
sÈsana
in three main areas,
namely, providing support and facilities for the emergence of more
TipiÔaka
Bearers for
the perpetuation of the
sÈsana
, providing support and facilities for the dissemination of the
Buddha's Teaching at home and abroad, and providing adequate medical facilities for
members of the
Sangha
from all over Myanmar.
For the first task, the author founded the TipiÔaka NikÈya Organization whose chief aim
is to nurture young
bhikkhus
so that they may one day become "Bearers of the Three
PiÔakas
and Keepers of the Dhamma-Treasure" like himself. There are a number of
promising learners under his care at Momeik hill near Mingun.
Soon after the formation of the State Sangha MahÈ NÈyaka Committee, it firmly resolved
to establish two separate universities of
Pariyatti SÈsana
in Yangon and Mandalay where
the Good Law of the Perfectly Enlightened One would be taught in a new system of
education to produce
Theras
who will spread the Teaching in Myanmar and elsewhere. In
pursuance of the second objective, the author's untiring efforts have resulted in magnificent
University buildings which have newly sprung up both at Yangon and Mandalay where
courses leading to the Degrees of DhammÈcariya and MahÈ DhammÈcariya have been in
full swing since 1986.
As to the third important project undertaken by the author which was for the welfare of
the
Sangha
, the JÊvitadÈna SÈsana Specialist Hospital for
bhikkhus
has been founded in
Mandalay. It is a 100-bed specialist hospital with all the facilities and equipments for a
modern health centre and was formally opened under the auspices of the author himself on
August 18, 1990.
In recognition of his great learning and of his invaluable services to the
SÈsana,
as
mentioned above, the Government conferred upon him the title of AggamahÈpaÓÉita (The
Supremely Learned One) in 1979 and the title of Abhidhaja MahÈraÔÔhaguru (The Noble
Banner and Great Preceptor of the State) in 1984,
Hail and hearty at the age of 79, the indefatigable Sayadaw kept on striving continuously,
day in and day out, towards furtherance of his three main tasks, thus setting an exemplary
model for emulation to all who desire to promote the welfare of beings by means of the
Buddha Dhamma.