The Venerable Shin Uttarajīva (Burmese: ရှင်ဥတ္တရဇီဝ [ʃɪ̀ɰ̃ ʔoʊʔtəɹa̰ zìwa̰]; died c. 5 October 1191) was Primate of Pagan Kingdom during the reigns of...
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predominant form of Buddhism in Burma until the late 12th century when Shin Uttarajiva led the reform which imported the Sri Lankan Mahavihara school to Burma...
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predominant Theravada school in Myanmar until the late 12th century when Shin Uttarajiva led the realignment with Ceylon's Mahavihara school. To be sure, the...
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Buddhism by the efforts of Shin Uttarajiva. But Shin Arahan's order did not yield easily. The schism lasted two centuries before Shin Arahan's Conjeveram Buddhism...
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Shin Uttarajiva, a renowned Mon monk who had studied in Ceylon, was then the primate but Shin Panthagu was treated as the primate. The elderly Shin Panthagu...
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predominant Theravada school in Burma until the late 12th century when Shin Uttarajiva led the realignment with Ceylon's Mahavihara school. The archaeological...
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further reforms of the Burmese Buddhism. By the efforts of his primate Shin Uttarajiva, the majority of the Burmese Buddhist monks realigned themselves with...
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Burmese monks visited Sri Lanka led by Shin Uttarajiva. Upon their return, they refused to accept the validity of the Shin Arahan-derived Kanchipuram-Thaton...
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monks who had visited Sri Lanka, led by Shin Uttarajiva, returned to Bagan refusing to accept the validity of the Shin Arahan derived Kanchipuram-Thaton school...
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Sheng-yen Shichidō garan Shikantaza Shin Arahan Shinbyu Shin Mahasilavamsa Shin Raṭṭhasāra Shin Upagutta Shin Uttarajiva Shinbutsu bunri Shinbutsu kakuri...
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