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MINGUN SAYADAW
(Published: 1991-1998)

Volume One: Part One

Translated by Professors U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin

Author's Introduction

I. Salutation and Intention

II. Rare Appearance of a Buddha

The Anudipani (- Further Explanation
IV. Paramita (Perfections)

Volume One: Part Two

Translated by Professors U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin

Chronicle of Twenty-four Buddhas

Buddha Dipankara
Buddha Kakusandha
Buddha Konagamana
Buddha Kassapa

 
Volume TwoPart One

Translated by Professors U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin

Preface Chapter
One
The Story of Setaketu Deva - The Future Buddha
Nandana Garden The Conception of the Bodhisatta
The Birth of The Bodhisatta Chapter
Two
Performance of the Ploughing Ceremony
Chapter
Three
Seeing the Four Omens Chapter
Four
Removing the Hairs and Becoming a Recluse
Chapter
Five
Learning from and Discussion with Alara and Udaka Chapter
Six
The Practice of Severe Austerities by the Bodhisatta
Chapter
Seven
The Attainment of Buddhahood Chapter
Eight
The Budhisatta's Stay at the Seven Places
Volume TwoPart Two

Translated by Professors U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin

(To be added)

 
Volume Three

Translated by Professor U Ko Lay

Events from the 2nd to the 9th Rains-Retreats
(First Ordination of Bhikkhunis)

 
Volume Six: Part One -SAMGHA JEWEL

Translated by Professor U Ko Lay and U Tin U (Myaung)

1. Kondanna Mahathera

2 & 3. Sariputta Mahathera& Moggallana Mahathera

Mahakassapa Mahathera
Volume Six: Part Two

Translated by Professor U Ko Lay and U Tin U (Myaung)

Life Stories of Bhikkhuni Elders

Life Stories of Lay Disciples

 

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