Agga Maha Pandita
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Agga Maha Pandita is an honorific title
Title
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 used in Theravada
Theravada
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 Buddhism
Buddhism
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 in reference to Buddhists, usually monks, who are considered to be unusually wise, noble, and enlightened.

Usage

The title is usually awarded to holy monks who are highly proficient in teaching the Dhamma or those who are believed to be enlightened (Arahants). The Buddha
Buddha
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 had disciples who held title of Agga Savaka and Maha savaka who were already enlightened Ariyas and regarded as leaders of the communities of monks known as the Sangha oe Samgha.

The title of Agga Maha Pandita is awarded every year in January by the Head of Government of Myanmar (Burma) after rigorous and subtle examination of a monk's wisdom and achievement by the Committee of Sangha Nayakas.

History

The prefix 'Agga' is derived from the ancient Pali
Páli
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 word 'Aggasavaka' ( agga thawaka in Burmese). This title 'Aggasavaka' was given by the Buddha to the two top disciples, Sariputta and Mahamoggallana. 'Maha' is also derived from the Pali and it usually means 'Great'. The third word 'Pandita' means 'wise or learned person' and denotes possession of wisdom and knowledge of Tipitaka.http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn12/sn12.019.than.html Therefore, Agga Maha Pandita can be translated as "Foremost Great and Wise One".

The title 'Agga Maha Pandita' has been awarded to many Sayadaw
Sayadaw
A sayadaw is the senior monk or abbot of a monastery. Some distinguished sayadaws would often referred to as a sayadawgyi * U Vicittasarabhivamsa* Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa* Mingun Sayadaw U Vicittasarabhivamsa...

s (Senior Monks) in Myanmar
Myanmar
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 by successive governments.

List of monks recognized as Agga Maha Pandita and the year when the Title was awarded

  • Ledi Sayadaw
    Ledi Sayadaw
    The Venerable Ledi Sayadaw U Ñanadhaja was an influential Theravada Buddhist monk. He was recognized from a young age as being developed in both the theory and practice of Buddhism and so was revered as being both scholarly and saintly...

     (1911, Title offered by the Government of India),
  • Ashin Janakabhivamsa (1948)
  • Mahasi Sayadaw
    Mahasi Sayadaw
    The Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw U Sobhana was a Burmese Theravada Buddhist monk and meditation master who had a significant impact on the teaching of Vipassana meditation in the West and throughout Asia...

     (1952)
  • Sayadaw U Thittila (1956)
  • Anisakhan Sayadaw U Pandita
  • Mogok Sayadaw, U Vimala (1962)
  • Mingun Sayadaw
    Mingun Sayadaw
    The Venerable Mingun Sayadaw U Vicittasarabivamsa was a Burmese Theravada Buddhist monk, best known for his memory skills and his role in the Sixth Buddhist Council.-Early life:...

    U Vicittasarabhivamsa (1979)
  • Myaungmya Sayadaw U Nyanika (1991)
  • Birmingham Sayadaw U Rewatadhamma
  • Sayadaw Ashin Nyanissara
  • Sayadaw U Silananda (1993)
  • Sayadaw U Pannavamsa (1998)
  • Yaykyi Mingala Kyaungtaik Sayadaw, Bhaddanta Indobhasa

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