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Pattipati and Pariyati Monasteries in Panglong Township

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Title Pattipati and Pariyati Monasteries in Panglong Township
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Publication date 2020-08-31
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Swe Swe Win, Dr
Kyaw Min, Dr
Khaing Khaing Htwe, Dr
Description
Panglong Township is situated in in Loilen District and composed of four wards. The majority of people in Panglong are Shan and Pa-O nationals and major religion in township is Buddhism. As an attempt to examine the religious conditions in Panglong, this paper examines religious and social activities of five monasteries in the township namely (1) AungMingalarWunEinn Monastery, (2) MyomaMingalarNaungKwyut Monastery, (3) MingalarMwe Taw Monastery, (4) Pītakat Monastery, and (5) Veluwun (Bamboo Forest) Monastery. The people in Panglong built these monasteries by their collective donations with generosity. The grand monasteries in Panglong show the generosity of Shan and Pa-O ethnic nationals. This paper describes the Priyati and Pattipati activities of these monasteries and their achievements in religious courses and examinations. Finally, studying of Pariyati and Pattipati Monasteries in Panglong Township shows how ethnic nationals are pious in religions and how they are generous in donations.
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monastery, religion, monks, Ethnic National
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Meiktila University Research Journal, 2020, Vol.XI,No.1
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