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which were in Mon State. The
third of four siblings, the
Venerable Paññādīpa was born on 19
April 1928 in Bilin’s Zoke
Thoke Sanpya village. His name...
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Empire of King Ashoka. Analla, Ds. (2015). Aung,
Naing Htet (ed.).
Ashin Pannadipa and His
Exertions (in
English and Burmese). Myanmar.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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Pagoda with
Tilting Umbrella" in the Mon language. In 1971 the monk U
Paññādipa, who
later became the
abbot of the
monastery and well
known as the Kyaikhtisaung...
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Retrieved 24
September 2017. Analla, Ds. (December 26, 2015).
Ashin Paññādipa and His Exertions. Myanmar:
Naing Htet Aung Print. pp. 47–49. Ludu Daw...
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Prototype of the 37 Nats. Anata, Ds. (2015). Aung,
Naing Htet (ed.).
Ashin Pannadipa and His
Exertions (in
English and Burmese). Myanmar.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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Retrieved 2017-08-31. Anatta, Ds. (2015). Aung,
Naing Htet (ed.).
Ashin Pannadipa and His
Exertions (in
English and Burmese). Myanmar.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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missing publisher (link) Analla, Ds. (2015). Aung,
Naing Htet (ed.).
Ashin Pannadipa and His
Exertions (in
English and Burmese). Myanmar.{{cite book}}: CS1...