The Most Venerable Mingun Sayadaw of Myanmar
(Burma), Bhaddanta
Vicittasarabhivamsa (1911-1993), had written The Great Chronicles of
Buddhas or the Myanmar version of the Pali Text 'Maha Buddhavamsa'
on the 25 previous Buddhas who had made their appearances through out the
various periods of the world cycles. The text was translated into English by a
team of distinguished Buddhist Scholars and published by Tipitaka Nikaya
Sasana Organization, Myanmar in 1994 and re-printed in 1997 by the
Selangor Buddhist Vipassana Meditation Society of Malaysia. The complete set
consists of 6 volumes in 8 books (6" x 8") of which 2007 pages
describe the biographical account of Buddha Gotama.
I am now attempting to present this masterpiece on Buddha Gotama to
Internet users across the world, with one or two articles a week. It may thus
take a number of years to complete the project. The first messages were
posted on the New Year's day.
THE CHRONICLE OF BUDDHA GOTAMA AUTHOR: MINGUN SAYADAW Volume Two, Part One, 1994; Translated by U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin Chapter Eight The Budhisatta's Stay at
THE CHRONICLE OF BUDDHA GOTAMA AUTHOR: MINGUN SAYADAW Volume Two, Part One, 1994; Translated by U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin Chapter Eight The Budhisatta's Stay at
THE CHRONICLE OF BUDDHA GOTAMA AUTHOR: MINGUN SAYADAW Volume Two, Part One, 1994; Translated by U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin Chapter Eight The Budhisatta's Stay at
THE CHRONICLE OF BUDDHA GOTAMA AUTHOR: MINGUN SAYADAW Volume Two, Part One, 1994; Translated by U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin Chapter Eight The Budhisatta's Stay at
THE CHRONICLE OF BUDDHA GOTAMA AUTHOR: MINGUN SAYADAW Volume Two, Part One, 1994; Translated by U Ko Lay and U Tin Lwin Chapter Seven The Attainment of