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  1. University of Mandalay
  2. Department of History

Zaw Ti Sarsana in Mohnyin Town

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Aung Zaw Myint
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The Zaw Ti Gaing (Religious Sect) was named after the title of the founder of the Zaw Ti Sect "Ashin Wara Zaw Ti". Being unfavorable to the doctrine, the Myanmar Kings of the Konbaung period suppressed the Zaw Ti Gaing which first emerged in the Nyaung Yan period. However, their attempts were not successful. While the Myanmar Kings were making suppression on the Zaw Ti sect, the presiding monks of the sect were taking refuge in Yunan province of China. It was only in the colonial period that the presiding monks of the Zaw Ti sect came to reside in Myanmar kingdom. The majority of the people who worshipped the Zaw Ti sect are the Shan nationalities. The Buddhist scriptures are taught or preached in the Shan language. Although the members of the Zaw Ti sect worshipped Buddhism, they do not take refuge in the monks out of their sect. They only worshipped the monks of Shan nationalities who practiced the Zaw Ti doctrine.
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