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Burmese Theravada Buddhism in Malaysia and Singapore=緬甸小乘佛教在星馬的傳播與發展
Author Daw, Win (著)=杜溫 (au.)
Source 多元的傳承:馬來西亞佛教的實踐:第二屆馬來西亞佛教國際研討會論文集=Multi Tradition: The Practice of Malaysian Buddhism: Proceeding of the 2nd International Conference on Malaysian Buddhism
Date2017.09
Pages97 - 106
Publisher馬來西亞佛教學術研究會=Buddhist Research Society of Malaysia
Publisher Url http://www.brsm.org.my
LocationPetaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia [八打靈再也, 雪蘭莪州, 馬來西亞]
Content type會議論文=Proceeding Article
Language英文=English
AbstractBritish colonial records showed that the early fishermen from Burma (previous nameof Myanmar) had already resided on Pulau Penang when Francis Light took possession of the island and named it the “Prince of Wales Island” on the 12th ofAugust 1786.The Burmese were found among early foreign inhabitants when the British arrived tothis island. They reportedly built a Burmese temple in Burmese village namely“Kampong Ava” to fulfil their spiritual needs. The old Dhammikarama Burmese Temple (1803) at Burma Lane, Penang, which survives to this day, becomes the landmark of the earliest religious establishment of Burmese community in British Malaya. After some decades, another Burmese temple was established in Singapore.The huge marble Buddha image in the Maha Sasana Ramsi Burmese BuddhistTemple is a strong evidence of the spread of Burmese Theravada Buddhism to Singapore during 19th century.This paper will highlight the spread of Theravada Buddhism in Malaysia andSingapore (once referred to as British Malaya). Burmese and local devotees observe Buddhist traditions, in particular, basic learning of Dhamma by chanting Buddhist prayers and making offerings; and by practising of Vipassana meditation or insight meditation.In addition, the paper will offer a brief study as to why and how Burmese Theravada Buddhism can co-exist and remain relevant in multi-racial and multi-religioussocieties for over two centuries.
Table of contentsAbstract 97
Introduction 98
Early Spread of Burmese Theravada Buddhism to British Malaya 98
The Development of Theravada Buddhism in British Malaya 99
Burmese Buddhist Traditions in British Malaya 100
Revival of Burmese Buddhism in Contemporary Malaysia and Singapore 101
The Contribution of Burmese Buddhist Monk: Sayadaw U Pannya Vamsa 101
The Spread of Vipassana Meditation from Myanmar 102
Burmese Buddhism: why and how survive in multi-religious society? 103
Growth of Buddhist population among Chinese communities 103
English and Mandarin as medium to transmit Dhamma 104
Recial and Cultural Integration 105
Conclusion 105
Select Bibliography 106
ISBN9789671009123
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Created date2023.12.06
Modified date2023.12.06



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