Sasana Vamsa

The Sāsana Vaṃsa or Thathanawin (Burmese: သာသနာဝင်, pronounced: [θàðənà wɪ̀ɴ]) is a history of the Buddhist order in Burma, composed by the Burmese monk Paññāsāmi in 1861. It is written in Pali prose, and based on earlier documents in Pali and Burmese, still extant, but which had not been edited at the end of the nineteenth century. The Dhammikarama Temple in Penang, Malaysia contains a Sasana Vamsa Sima Shrine Hall in honour of Bode's work.

Sasana Vamsa

The Sāsana Vaṃsa or Thathanawin (Burmese: သာသနာဝင်, pronounced: [θàðənà wɪ̀ɴ]) is a history of the Buddhist order in Burma, composed by the Burmese monk Paññāsāmi in 1861. It is written in Pali prose, and based on earlier documents in Pali and Burmese, still extant, but which had not been edited at the end of the nineteenth century. The Dhammikarama Temple in Penang, Malaysia contains a Sasana Vamsa Sima Shrine Hall in honour of Bode's work.