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Mahāsī Sayādaw U
Sobhana (Burmese: မဟာစည်ဆရာတော် ဦးသောဘန,
pronounced [
məhàsì sʰəjàdɔ̀ ʔú θɔ́bəna̰]; 29 July 1904 – 14
August 1982) was a
Burmese Theravada...
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greatly po****rized in the 20th
century in
traditional Theravada countries by
Mahasi Sayadaw, who
introduced the "New
Burmese Satipatthana Method". It also gained...
- Nobiin, also
known as Halfawi, Mahas, is a
Nubian language of the Nilo-Saharan
language family. "Nobiin" is the
genitive form of Nòòbíí ("Nubian") and...
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Kaisarganj Nanpara Payagpur Motipur (Mihinpurwa)
Mahasi Bahraich district comprises 14 blocks.
Hujurpur Mahasi Pakharpur Chittaura Mihinpurwa Shivpur Risia...
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Mahasi is a
constituency of the
Uttar Pradesh Legislative ****embly
covering the city of
Mahasi in the
Bahraich district of
Uttar Pradesh, India. Mahasi...
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Mahāsi Sayādaw,
Manual of Insight,
Chapter 5.
Majjhima Nikaya,
Sutta No. 118,
Section No. 2,
translated from the Pali.
Satipatthana Sutta.
Mahasi Sayadaw...
- and India,
first as a
student of the Thai
forest master Ajahn Chah and
Mahasi Sayadaw of Burma. He has
taught mindfulness meditation worldwide since 1974...
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analysis of
kalapas include U Ba Khin, S.N.
Goenka and the Pa Auk Sayadaw.
Mahasi Sayadaw in the 1980s
expressed a
belief that
kalapas pla**** a role in aging...
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Burmese Method" was
developed by U Nārada (1868–1955), and po****rised by
Mahasi Sayadaw (1904–1982) and
Nyanaponika Thera (1901–1994).
Other influential...
- Myanmar. A
successor to the late
Mahāsi Sayādaw, he has
taught many of the
Western teachers and
students of the
Mahāsi style of Vip****anā meditation. He...