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Medawi (Pali: Medhāvī; 1728–1816) was a
Burmese Theravada Buddhist monk
credited with
being the
first author of
extant modern vip****anā
manuals and thus...
- Maitreya. The
practice was
revived in
Myanmar (Burma) in the 18th
century by
Medawi (1728–1816) and by
later figures such as Ledi
Sayadaw and Mahāsī Sayadaw...
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meditation was re-awakened in
Myanmar (Burma) in the 18th
century by
Medawi (1728–1816), who
wrote Vip****ana manuals. The
actual practice of meditation...
- Maitreya. It was
reinvented in
Myanmar (Burma) in the 18th
century by
Medawi (1728–1816),
leading to the rise of the Vip****anā
movement in the 20th century...
- in Burma,
called the Vip****ana movement,
beginning with
figures such as
Medawi (1728–1816), who was
instrumental in the
promotion of
Buddhist meditation...
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Buddhist meditation. This
included figures like the
monks Waya-zawta and
Medawi (1728–1816). Waya-zawta
flourished during the
reign of
Mahadhammayaza (1733–1752)...
- Maitreya. It was re-introduced in
Myanmar (Burma) in the 18th
century by
Medawi (1728–1816),
leading to the rise of the Vip****ana
movement in the 20th century...
- Emir Omar Al-Sa'iri, and
among the most
famous of the dead was
Colonel Medawi Al-Qushayri from Bisha. In 1817, a
campaign came by the
Turks to burn the...
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Mawtinzun Pagoda Maya Maya Devi Temple,
Lumbini Maya (illusion) Mazu
Daoyi Medawi Medhankara Medicine Buddha Medirigiriya Vatadage Meditation Meditation attitude...
- Emir Omar Al-Sa'iri, and
among the most
famous of the dead was
Colonel Medawi Al-Qushayri from Bisha. In 1817, a
campaign came by the
Turks to burn the...