Chanmyay Sayadaw

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Venerable Chanmyay Sayadaw, also know as Sayadaw U Janakabhivamsa, is one of the most venerable monks in Myanmar. He was born in Pyinma village, Taungdwingyi township, Myanmar, on Tuesday 24 July, 1928. His parents were U Phyu Min and Dhw Shwe Yee. He started to study the Buddhist scriptures at the age of fifteen as a novice monk. He received the higher ordination in 1947 and continued advanced studies of Buddhist scriptures.

He practised Vipassana meditation under the instruction of the most Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw from 1953 to 1954. He then was invited by the State Buddha Sasana Organization to be an editor of the Buddhist scriptures in Pali for reciting Buddhist scriptures at the Sixth Great Buddhist Council in Myanmar.

Starting from 1957, the Venerable Sayadaw spent six years in Colombo Sri Lanka, where he continued his studies of English, Sanskrit, Hindi and Sinhalese languages.

He returned to Myanmar in June 1963. At the invitation of the state Buddha Sasana Organisation, he took up residence at Kaba-Aye where he edited the publications of Pali Texts.

In 1967, he was appointed by Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw as a meditation teacher at Mahasi Sasana Yeiktha, Yangon. In 1977 Sayadaw Ashin Janakabhivamsa took up residence at Chanmyay Yeiktha Meditation Center which was donated to him by some devotees and became the abbot of the center. He has been since then well known as Chanmyay Sayadaw.

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