Shin Panthagu

Shin Panthagu

Shin Panthagu Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Venerable Shin Arahan (Burmese: á›á¾á„áºá¡á›áŸá¶ [ʃɪÌÉ´ ʔəɹəhà ɴ]; formally, Dhammadassi Mahathera, á“á™á¹á™á’á¿á® á™áŸá¬á‘á±á›áº [dÉ™maÌ°dəθì mÉ™hà tʰḛi]; c. 1034 â“ 1115) was primate of the Pagan Kingdom from 1056 to 1115. The monk, a native of Thaton Kingdom, was the religious adviser to four Pagan kings from Anawrahta to Alaungsithu. Biography. The Venerable Shin Panthagu (Burmese: á›á¾á„áºá•á”á·áºážáá° á™á‘á±á›áº [ʃɪÌÉ´ pa̰ɴðəɡù mÉ™tʰḛi]; 1083â“c. 1174) was primate of Pagan Kingdom from 1115 to 1168. The Theravada Buddhist monk, son of the lord of Seinnyet, succeeded his teacher Shin Arahan as primate. For the next five decades, he was the chief religious adviser to King Alaungsithu, and helped advise many of Alaungsithu's religious deeds. The Venerable Shin Panthagu (Burmese: á›á¾á„áºá•á”á·áºážáá° á™á‘á±á›áº [ʃɪÌÉ´ pa̰ɴðəɡù mÉ™tʰḛi]; 1083â“c. 1174) was primate of Pagan Kingdom from 1115 to 1168. The Theravada Buddhist monk, son of the lord of Seinnyet, succeeded his teacher Shin Arahan as primate. For the next five decades, he was the chief religious adviser to King Alaungsithu, and helped advise many of Alaungsithu's religious deeds. The notable works were the repairs of the Buddhagaya Temple circa 1118, and the buildings of the Thatbyinnyu Temple, and The Venerable Shin Panthagu was primate of Pagan Kingdom from 1115 to 1168. The Theravada Buddhist monk, son of the lord of Seinnyet, succeeded his teacher Shin Arahan as primate.[2] For the next five decades, he was the chief religious adviser to King Alaungsithu, and helped advise many of Alaungsithu's religious deeds. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Shin Panthagu. Home. News. Shin Panthagu Buddhist primate of Pagan Kingdom. Birthday. Monday, January 01, 1083. The Venerable Shin Panthagu (91 years old) (Burmese: á›á¾á„áºá•á”á·áºážáá° á™á‘á±á›áº [ʃɪÌÉ´ pa̰ɴðəɡù mÉ™tʰḛi]; 1083â“c. 1174) was primate of Pagan Kingdom from 1115 to 1168. The Theravada Buddhist monk son of the lord of Seinnyet succeeded his teacher Shin Arahan as primate. For the next five decades he was the chief religious adviser to King Alaungsithu and helped advise many of Alaungsithu's religious deeds. it.knowledgr.com. Nuove conoscenze! Shin Panthagu. No content yet. Shin Arahan. Quadro/21 di Portal:Gastropods/Selected. Privacy..

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