Abhidhajamahāraṭṭhaguru (Burmese: အဘိဓဇမဟာရဋ္ဌဂုရု, pronounced [ʔəbḭdəza̰ məhà ràʔtʰa̰ gṵrṵ], lit. 'Most eminent great guru of the country') is an honorific Burmese Buddhist title conferred by the government of Myanmar, to the Buddhist monks who have contributed to the pariyatti field. The awardees are annually announced on the 4th January, the Independence Day of Myanmar.
The title is equivalent to the Rājaguru (ရာဇဂုရု) or Rājādhirājaguru (ရာဇာဓိရာဇဂုရု) titles which were offered by the Burmese kings to distinguished sayadaws, in the Konbaung period.[1]
Qualifications
According to the section 6 (A) of the Provisions on the Religious Titles promulgated on 17 June 2015, a recipient must meet the following qualifications:[2]
- Possesses the Aggamahāpaṇḍita title
- Has at least 60 years (vassas) in the monkhood
- Has a good general knowledge
- Has written beneficial works to the Buddha's Sāsana
- Serves as a chief abbot of a monastic college
- Commands authority and has influence among Sangha disciples
- Has been respected by the public for his morals, attitude and wisdom
Recipients
2022
[3]
2021
No. |
Recipient |
Monastery |
Location
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1. |
Bhaddanta Sūriya |
Mahā Vijjāsippaṃ Monastery |
Monywa, Sagaing Region
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2. |
Bhaddanta Javana |
Khamti Monastery |
Wuntho, Sagaing Region
|
3. |
Bhaddanta Gandamā |
Myoma Monastery |
Bago, Bago Region
|
4. |
Bhaddanta Vimalābhivaṃsa |
Aungmyaythaya Wunmingyi Monastery |
Yesagyo, Magway Region
|
5. |
Bhaddanta Indaka |
Nyaunggan Monastery |
Chanmyathazi, Mandalay Region
|
6. |
Bhaddanta Tilokābhivaṃsa |
Mahānandisenārāma Monastery |
Chanmyathazi, Mandalay Region
|
7. |
Bhaddanta Sujanābhivaṃsa |
Jayavatī Kyaung, Moegaung Monastery |
Chanayethazan, Mandalay Region
|
8. |
Bhaddanta Jotikābhivaṃsa |
Ratanābimān Kyaung, Chanthagyi Taung Taik Monastery |
Aungmyethazan, Mandalay Region
|
9. |
Dr Bhaddanta Veḷuriya |
Minkyaung Monastery |
Myittha, Mandalay Region
|
10. |
Dr Bhaddanta Paññāsāmi |
Aung Maṅgalā Monastery |
Mrauk U, Rakhine State
|
11. |
Bhaddanta Soma |
Maṇiratanā Monastery |
Sittwe, Rakhine State
|
12. |
Bhaddanta Vāseṭṭha |
Pheppin-aing Monastery |
Thingangyun, Yangon Region
|
13. |
Bhaddanta Gandhamālābhivaṃsa |
Aletawya Sanbya Monastery |
Bahan, Yangon Region
|
14. |
Dr Bhaddanta Aṅgisa |
Pāḷikārī Monastery |
Thaketa, Yangon Region
|
15. |
Bhaddanta Dhammasīri |
Naga Hnakaung Monastery |
Tachileik, Shan State
|
16. |
Bhaddanta Vissuta |
Nigrodhāyon Nyaungbintha Monastery |
Pathein, Ayeyarwady Region
|
17. |
Bhaddanta Ñāṇissara |
Kushinagar Myanmar Monastery |
India
|
[4]
2020
[5]
2019
No. |
Recipient |
Monastery |
Location
|
1. |
Bhaddanta Kavindācāra |
Dhammālaṅkāra Hydropower Monastery |
Thazi, Mandalay Region
|
2. |
Bhaddanta Canda |
Dakkhiṇārāma Monastery |
Sittwe, Rakhine State
|
3. |
Bhaddanta Dhammānanda |
Sagaing Monastery |
Thingangyun, Yangon Region
|
4. |
Bhaddanta Siddhiya |
Puññanimmitārāma Shwe Thuwun Monastery |
Thingangyun, Yangon Region
|
5. |
Bhaddanta Sumaṅgalābhivṃsa |
Maithauk Pathama Monastery |
Nyaungshwe, Shan State
|
6. |
Bhaddanta Indavaṃsābhivaṃsa |
Shwe Hintha Tawya Monastery |
Nyaungdon, Ayeyarwady Region
|
[6]
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