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A sayadaw (lit. royal teacher and alternatively spelt hsayadaw, sayado, sayāḍo or sayāḍaw) is the senior monk or abbot of a monastery. Some distinguished sayadaws would often referred to as a sayadawgyi, as a sign of reverence. The terms "sayadaw" and "sayadawgyi" originally corresponded to the senior monks who taught the former Burmese kings. These sayadaws may be influential teachers of the Buddhist Dhamma and also important meditation practitioners. They usually are abbots of monasteries or monastery networks with a large number of resident monks and a lay following. However, sayadaw is used interchangeably with the term "U".
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[[File:Photo_Mingun_Sayadaw.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Mingun Jetawan Sayādaw]])]
  
In Burmese Buddhism, several honorific terms exist for Buddhist monks, reflecting their achievements and number of Vassa spent. The most frequently used terms include "Bhaddanta", "Ashin", "Shin", "U", "Upazin", "Sayadaw" and "Sayadawgyi". These names are used as prefixes to the Pali proper names of the Burmese, Theravada tradition monks.
 
  
A sayadaw may be known by his given Dharma name (ဘွဲ့), a qualified name, or by the name of his monastery. Thus, venerable Mingun Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa, who served as "Chief Respondent" at the Sixth Buddhist Council in Yangon, could be addressed as:
 
  
*    Mingun Sayadaw (in reference to his home monastery at Mingun)
 
*    U Vicittasarabhivamsa
 
*    Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa
 
*    Mingun Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa
 
*    Tipitaka Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa
 
*    Tipitakadhara Dhammabhandakarika Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa (in reference to being the first monk to be awarded the titles Tipitakadhara and Dhammabhandakarika, meaning "Bearer of the Tripitaka" and "Treasurer of the Dhamma"
 
  
==List of prominent Sayadaws==
 
  
The following is a list of prominent sayadaws in recent Burmese history.
 
  
*    Ledi Sayadaw
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*    Sunlun Sayadaw U Kavi
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*    Nyaungyan Sayadaw
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A [[sayadaw]] ([[lit]]. [[royal teacher]] and alternatively spelt [[Hsayadaw]], [[Sayado]], [[Sayāḍo]] or [[Sayāḍaw]]) is the {{Wiki|senior}} [[Monk]] or [[abbot]] of a [[monastery]]. Some {{Wiki|distinguished}} [[sayadaws]] would often referred to as a [[SayadawGyi]], as a sign of reverence. The terms "[[sayadaw]]" and "[[SayadawGyi]]" originally corresponded to the {{Wiki|senior}} [[monks]] who [[taught]] the former [[Burmese kings]]. These [[sayadaws]] may be influential [[teachers]] of the [[Buddhist]] [[Dhamma]] and also important [[meditation]] practitioners. They usually are [[abbots]] of [[monasteries]] or [[monastery]] networks with a large number of resident [[monks]] and a lay following. However, [[sayadaw]] is used interchangeably with the term "U".
*    Mingun SayadawTipitakadhara Dhammabhandharika Asin Vicitthasara Mahathera
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*    Taungtan Sasana Pyu Sayadaw
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[[File:Daienin Kannon.JPG|thumb|250px|]]
*    Mahasi Sayadaw U Sobhanana
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In [[Burmese]] [[Buddhism]], several honorific terms [[exist]] for [[Buddhist]] [[monks]], {{Wiki|reflecting}} their achievements and number of [[Vassa]] spent. The most frequently used terms include "[[Bhaddanta]]", "[[Ashin]]", "[[Shin]]", "U", "[[Upazin]]", "[[Sayadaw]]" and "[[SayadawGyi]]". These names are used as prefixes to the [[Pali]] proper names of the [[Burmese]], [[Theravada]] [[tradition]] [[monks]].
*    Webu Sayadaw
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*    Mahagandhayon Sayadaw U Janakabhivamsa
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[[File:Chogye.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
*    Mogok Sayadaw U Wimala
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A [[sayadaw]] may be known by his given [[Dharma name]] (ဘွဲ့), a qualified [[name]], or by the [[name]] of his [[monastery]]. Thus, [[Venerable]] Mingun [[Sayadaw]] U [[Vicittasarabhivamsa]], who served as "Chief Respondent" at the [[Sixth Buddhist Council]] in {{Wiki|Yangon}}, could be addressed as:
*    Taung Pu Lu Sayadaw
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*    Chanmyay Sayadaw U Janakabhivamsa
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*    [[Mingun Sayadaw]] (in reference to his home [[monastery]] at Mingun)
*    Ma Soe Yein Sayadaw — a lineage title
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*    [[U Vicittasarabhivamsa]]
*    Pakkokku Sayadaw — a lineage title
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*    [[Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa]]
*    Shwe Hintha Sayadaw
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*    [[Mingun Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa]]
*    Tharmanya Sayadaw
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*    [[Tipitaka Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa]]
*    Thabyekan Sayadaw
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*    [[Tipitakadhara Dhammabhandakarika Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa]] (in reference to {{Wiki|being}} the first [[Monk]] to be awarded the titles [[Tipitakadhara]] and [[Dhammabhandakarika]], [[meaning]] "Bearer of the [[Tripitaka]]" and "Treasurer of the [[Dhamma]]"
*    U Lokanatha
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*    Bamaw Sayadaw
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==List of prominent [[Sayadaws]]==
*    Pa Auk Sayadaw
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*    U Sandardhika
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The following is a list of prominent [[sayadaws]] in recent [[Burmese]] {{Wiki|history}}.
*    Sitagu Sayadaw
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*    U Jotika
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*    [[Ledi Sayadaw]]
*    U Pandita
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*    [[Sunlun Sayadaw U Kavi]]
*    Silanandabhivamsa Sayadaw
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*    [[Nyaungyan Sayadaw]]
*    Nandamalabhivamsa Sayadaw
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*    [[Mingun Sayadaw Tipitakadhara Dhammabhandharika Asin Vicitthasara Mahathera]]
*    Dhammaduta Sayadaw Dr. Chekinda
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*    [[Taungtan SASANA Pyu Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Mahasi Sayadaw U Sobhanana]]
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*    [[Webu Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Mahagandhayon Sayadaw U Janakabhivamsa]]
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*    [[Mogok Sayadaw U Wimala]]
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*    [[Taung Pu Lu Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Chanmyay Sayadaw U Janakabhivamsa]]
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*    [[Ma Soe Yein Sayadaw]] — a [[lineage]] title
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*    [[Pakkokku Sayadaw]] — a [[lineage]] title
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*    [[Shwe Hintha Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Tharmanya Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Thabyekan Sayadaw]]
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*    [[U Lokanatha]]
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*    [[Bamaw Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Pa Auk Sayadaw]]
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*    [[U Sandardhika]]
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*    [[Sitagu Sayadaw]]
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*    [[U Jotika]]
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*    [[U Pandita]]
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*    [[Silanandabhivamsa Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Nandamalabhivamsa Sayadaw]]
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*    [[Dhammaduta Sayadaw Dr. Chekinda]]
  
 
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[[File:Photo_Mingun_Sayadaw.jpg|thumb|250px|Mingun Jetawan Sayādaw)]





A sayadaw (lit. royal teacher and alternatively spelt Hsayadaw, Sayado, Sayāḍo or Sayāḍaw) is the senior Monk or abbot of a monastery. Some distinguished sayadaws would often referred to as a SayadawGyi, as a sign of reverence. The terms "sayadaw" and "SayadawGyi" originally corresponded to the senior monks who taught the former Burmese kings. These sayadaws may be influential teachers of the Buddhist Dhamma and also important meditation practitioners. They usually are abbots of monasteries or monastery networks with a large number of resident monks and a lay following. However, sayadaw is used interchangeably with the term "U".

Daienin Kannon.JPG

In Burmese Buddhism, several honorific terms exist for Buddhist monks, reflecting their achievements and number of Vassa spent. The most frequently used terms include "Bhaddanta", "Ashin", "Shin", "U", "Upazin", "Sayadaw" and "SayadawGyi". These names are used as prefixes to the Pali proper names of the Burmese, Theravada tradition monks.

Chogye.jpg

A sayadaw may be known by his given Dharma name (ဘွဲ့), a qualified name, or by the name of his monastery. Thus, Venerable Mingun Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa, who served as "Chief Respondent" at the Sixth Buddhist Council in Yangon, could be addressed as:

List of prominent Sayadaws

The following is a list of prominent sayadaws in recent Burmese history.

Source

Wikipedia:Sayadaw