Taungpulu Kaba-Aye Sayadaw
Taungpulu Tawya Kaba-Aye Sayadaw U Nandiya (Burmese: တောင်ပုလုတောရကမ္ဘာအေးဆရာတော်ဦးနန္ဒိယ, 20 March 1897– 07 June 1986 [1]) was an influential Theravada Buddhist monk. Taungpulu Sayadaw was born in Tesu Village, Wundwin Township of Myanmar. He was the eldest chief of U Yan and Daw Shwe The. His childhood name was Maung Paw Lar.[2]
Taungpulu Tawya Kaba-Aye Sayadaw U Nandiya တောင်ပုလုတောရကမ္ဘာအေးဆရာတော် ဦးနန္ဒိယ | |
|---|---|
| Title | Sayadaw |
| Personal | |
| Born | Maung Paw Lar 20 March 1897 (3rd waning day of Tabaung 1258 ME) |
| Died | 7 June 1986 (aged 89) |
| Religion | Buddhism |
| Nationality | Burmese |
| School | Theravada |
| Dharma names | Nandiya နန္ဒိယ |
| Occupation | Buddhist monk |
| Senior posting | |
| Based in | Taungpulu Forest Monastery, Wundwin Township, Mandalay Division |
He was founder of the Taungpulu Kaba Aye Monastery in Boulder Creek, California.
References
- Sircar, Rina. "Very Venerable Taungpulu Tawya Kaba-Aye Sayadaw".
- U Chit Tin, Kaba Aye (1981). "Taungpulu Tawya Kaba-Aye Sayadaw". The Light of the Dhamma.
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