Shin Sandalinka
Shin Sandalinka ((Burmese: ရှင်စန္ဒလင်္ကာ, pronounced: [ʃɪ̀ɴ sàɴda̰lɪ̀ɴgà]) was an 18th century Burmese Buddhist monk, who wrote the influential court treatise Mani Yadanabon in 1781. He held a high religious title, Zinalinkara Maha Dhammayazaguru (ဇိနလင်္ကာရ မဟာ ဓမ္မရာဇဂုရု, Pali: Jinalankāra Mahā Dhammarājaguru), bestowed by King Singu. He compiled the Mani Yadanabon from various sources, chiefly the late 14th to 15th century Zabu Kun-Cha treatise. His treatise was one of the four books to be machine-published by the Konbaung government in 1871.
Shin Sandalinka
Shin Sandalinka ((Burmese: ရှင်စန္ဒလင်္ကာ, pronounced: [ʃɪ̀ɴ sàɴda̰lɪ̀ɴgà]) was an 18th century Burmese Buddhist monk, who wrote the influential court treatise Mani Yadanabon in 1781. He held a high religious title, Zinalinkara Maha Dhammayazaguru (ဇိနလင်္ကာရ မဟာ ဓမ္မရာဇဂုရု, Pali: Jinalankāra Mahā Dhammarājaguru), bestowed by King Singu. He compiled the Mani Yadanabon from various sources, chiefly the late 14th to 15th century Zabu Kun-Cha treatise. His treatise was one of the four books to be machine-published by the Konbaung government in 1871.
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Shin Sandalinka ((Burmese: ရှင ...... e Konbaung government in 1871.
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Zinalinkara Maha Dhammayazaguru
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Shin Sandalinka ((Burmese: ရှင ...... e Konbaung government in 1871.
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ရှင်စန္ဒလင်္ကာ
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