December
26, 2017
An
opening ceremony for the 70th Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida Selection
Examination was held yesterday morning in Vizaya Mingala Dhamma Thabin, Kaba
Aye Hill, Yangon.
First,
Ovadacariya (patron) chairman of Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida selection group,
Hlinethaya Township Sasana Gonyi monastery Sayadaw Abhidhaja Maharattha Guru
Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta Pyinyatethara Bhivamsa gave the five precepts to
the audience and then the audience listened to the sermons and recitation of
paritta by the sayadaws and sanghas.
Next,
State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee Chairman Mandalay Township, Bhamo monastery
Sayadaw Abhidhaja Maharattha Guru Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhamma Jotika Dr.
Bhaddanta Kumara Bhivamsa delivered a message.
The
message of the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee Chairman is shown separately.
Afterwards,
Union Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture Thura U Aung Ko made a
supplication about religious matters.
In
his address, the Union Minister said Pariyatti Sasana (learning canonical
texts) is like a main root of the trunk of the Sasana and for the trunk to
prosper and have a long life, the roots need to be strong so various religious
examinations including Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida Selection Examination were
held for the Pariyatti Sasana to thrive. It can be seen that Pariyatti
monasteries play an important role in this by teaching the young monks about
the spirit and essence of the Sasana so that they can in turn take on the
responsibility of maintaining the Sasana.
Only
when true Pariyatti Sasana thrive can the Paripatti sasana (the practice)
thrive resulting in a Pativedha sasana (realizing of the truth). As long as
these three sasanas exists, (Buddha) teachings will remain so sayadaws and
sanghas of the past have maintained it by their teachings and practices while
past governments and peoples provided support with the four main items of soon
(food), robes (monk robes), monastery and medicines. The present government is
also following the traditions of the past governments by encouraging and
supporting the Sasana.
The
70th Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida Selection Examination is the reciting and
writing of the entire Tipitaka consisting of Vinaya Pitaka (collection of texts
concerning the rules of conduct governing the daily affairs of the sangha),
Sutta Pitaka (collection of suttas, or discourses, attributed to the Buddha)
and Abhidhamma Pitaka (collection of texts underlying doctrinal principles
presented in the Sutta Pitaka) so it is the examination to protect the Sasana.
From
the time Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida Selection Examinations were first held
in Buddhist era 1310 to the 69th time, only 14 venerable monks had passed
oral/written Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida while only 7 venerable monks were
able to recite it in its entirety. This shows that this is the most difficult
examination not only in Myanmar but the entire world. Despite this examination
being such a daunting one, it is heartening to see that many venerable monks
were attempting without reduction in number as time goes by. This brings forth
an enormous joy for the Sasana.
Buddhist
Myanmar people’s culture was raised and developed through the teachings of
Buddha and there is nothing in the society that diverts or stays apart from
Buddhist culture. Thus, Sayadaws and Sanghas who are learned in Pariyatti
Sasana are begged to guide and protect their followers and the new generation
of youths, said the Union Minister.
Donors
then presented donations that were accepted by Union Minister Thura U Aung Ko
and Department of Religious Affairs Director-General U Myint Oo who in return
presented certificates of honor to the donors.
After
listening to the sermon of the State Sangha Maha Nayaka, Yangon Region,
Thanlyin Minkyaung Pahtamapyan monastery Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta
Sandima Bhivamsa, the devotees shared the merits of their good deeds.
The
70th Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida Selection Examination will be held from 26
December 2017 to 27 January 2018 for 33 days. 210 venerable Sanghas are sitting
for oral examinations while 170 venerable Sanghas are sitting for written
examinations.
Myanmar
News Agency
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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