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          <dc:title>Historical Setting of Buddhism in Myanmar</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>This paper explains the “Historical setting of Buddhism in Myanmar”. How Buddhism was introduced into Myanmar is discussed. How the Myanmar professed in mixture of Buddhism and their traditional beliefs is explained. How the King purified the religion partly to facilitate their role is discussed. The monks formed separate sects in Myanmar history even though they did not differ from one another in robes, literature, doctrine or goal. However, the king’s support was important for a sect to stand itself.</dc:description>
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