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Sayagyi U Ba Khin

Sayagyi U Ba Khin (Burmese: ဘခင်, pronounced [ba̰ kʰɪ̀ɰ̃]; 6 March 1899 – 19 January 1971) was the first Accountant General of the Union of Burma. He was the founder of the International Meditation Centre in Yangon, Myanmar and is principally known as a leading twentieth century authority on Vipassana meditation.[1]

Sayagyi U Ba Khin
ဘခင်
Born(1899-03-06)6 March 1899
Died19 January 1971(1971-01-19) (aged 71)
NationalityBurmese
OccupationVipassanā meditation teacher / Accountant General
TitleSayagyi U

Life and works

Ba Khin was born in Yangon during the British colonial rule in March 1899.[2] He passed the final high school examination, winning a gold medal as well as a college scholarship. Family pressures forced him to discontinue his formal education to start earning money. His first job was with a Burmese newspaper called The Sun, but after some time he began working as an accounts clerk in the office of the Accountant General of Burma. In 1926 he passed the Accounts Service examination, given by the provincial government of India.[3] In 1937, when Burma was separated from India, he was appointed the first Special Office Superintendent.[4][5]

In that same year, in January 1937, Ba Khin met a student of Saya Thet Gyi. Thet Gyi was a wealthy farmer and disciple of the renowned master Ledi Sayadaw, who taught him anapana-sati, a form of meditation taught by the Buddha. When Ba Khin tried it, he experienced good concentration, which impressed him so much that he resolved to complete a full course in Vipassana meditation that Thet Gyi offered at a center he had established for that purpose. Accordingly, Ba Khin applied for a ten-day leave of absence and set out for Thet Gyi's teaching center. Ba Khin progressed well during this first ten-day course, and continued his practise during frequent visits to his teacher's center and meetings with Thet Gyi whenever he came to Rangoon.[6]

In 1941, a seemingly happenstance incident occurred which was to be important in his life. While on government business in upper Burma, he met by chance Webu Sayadaw, a monk who was widely recognized as an arahant. Webu Sayadaw was impressed with Ba Khin's proficiency in meditation, and urged him to teach. The monk was the first person to exhort Ba Khin to start teaching.[7]

On 4 January 1948, the day Burma gained independence, Ba Khin was appointed first Accountant General of the Union of Burma.[8]

In 1950 he founded the Vipassana Association of the Accountant General's Office where lay people, mainly employees of that office, could learn Vipassana meditation.[9] In 1952, the International Meditation Centre (I.M.C.) was opened in Rangoon, two miles north of the Shwedagon Pagoda.[10] Here many Burmese and foreign students received instruction in the Dhamma from Ba Khin. He was also active in the planning for the Sixth Buddhist Council known as Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana (Sixth Recitation) which was held in 1954–56 in Yangon.[note 1][12]

Ba Khin finally retired from his outstanding career in government service in 1967. From that time, until his premature death in 1971 stemming from complications of surgery, he stayed at I.M.C. in Burma, teaching Vipassana.[13]

Legacy

Ba Khin became a notable teacher of vipassanā meditation.[14][15][16] After his death, some of his students established meditation centers in his tradition in various countries.

There are six International Meditation Centres organized by the Burmese Buddhist branch of students in the Ba Khin Tradition. Each of these centres in the West is a direct offshoot of the International Meditation Centre of Rangoon, Burma, which was founded by Ba Khin. These centres are guided by his disciple Mya Thwin, known to her followers as Mother Sayamagyi.[17][18]

Another student of Ba Khin is S. N. Goenka. There are over two hundred centres of Vipassana meditation as taught by S. N. Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin, located in various countries throughout the world.[19]

Worldwide influence

It was Ba Khin's wish that the technique, long lost in India, could again return to its country of origin, and from there, spread throughout the world. Ba Khin made a determined effort to travel to the west to teach Vipassana there. Due to travel restriction in place at that time, he was never able to personally fulfill his wish.[20]

When he realized his time was running out, he commissioned the following foreign students and entrusted them with teaching Vipassana in their respective countries.

  • Authorized by a letter dated April 23, 1969:[21][22]

1. Dr Leon Wright, PhD., Professor of Religion, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
2. Mr. Robert H. Hover, La Mirada, California, U.S.A.
3. Mrs. Ruth Denison, Hollywood, California, U.S.A. (to teach women only).
4. Mrs. Forella Landie, British Columbia, Canada (to teach women only).
5. Mr. John Earl Coleman, Maidenhead, Berks., U.K.
6. Mr. J. Van Amersfoort, The Hague, The Netherlands.

  • Authorized separately on June 20, 1969, after being informally authorized in July 1967 when a ten-day meditation course was conducted for the Hindu community in Mandalay with guidance coming from Sayagyi in Rangoon:[23][24]

7. Mr. S. N. Goenka, Bombay, India.

In Burma, the ten members of the Vipassana Research Association assisted Sayagyi in his teaching, and in particular, Mother Sayamagyi Daw Mya Thwin, U Chit Tin, U Tint Yee, U Ba Pho, and U Boon Shain.[24]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ U Ba Khin was appointed Executive Member of the Union of Burma Buddha-Sasana Council (UBSC) where was made chairman of the Committee for Patipatti (Practical Buddhist Meditation), as well as the Honorary Auditor of the Sixth Buddhist Council[11]

References

  1. ^ Jack Kornfield 1988, p. 241–244.
  2. ^ Pierluigi Confalonieri 1999, p. 23.
  3. ^ TAoSUBK 1999, p. 29.
  4. ^ TAoSUBK 1999, p. 33.
  5. ^ TMT 1999, p. 28.
  6. ^ SUBK Journal 1998, p. 8-11.
  7. ^ TWtUC 2007, p. 126-128.
  8. ^ TMT 1999, p. 32.
  9. ^ TMT 1999, p. 52.
  10. ^ TMT 1999, p. 53.
  11. ^ TAoSUBK 1999, p. 39-43.
  12. ^ TMT 1999, p. 41.
  13. ^ TMT 1999, p. 111.
  14. ^ U Ba Khin 1991, p. 64-65.
  15. ^ TLotD 1963, p. 51-56.
  16. ^ "Notes of Appreciation by Foreigners who took courses of Meditation at the IMC".
  17. ^ Stuart 2020, p. 53.
  18. ^ "IMC Contacts".
  19. ^ "Vipassana Meditation".
  20. ^ Stuart 2020, p. 71-76.
  21. ^ Stuart 2020, p. 70-73.
  22. ^ TAoSUBK 1999, p. 50-51.
  23. ^ Stuart 2020, p. 73-74.
  24. ^ a b TAoSUBK 1999, p. 51.

Bibliography

  • Jack Kornfield (1988). "13. U Ba Khin". Living Buddhist Masters. Buddhist Publication Society. pp. 241–244. ISBN 978-955-24-0042-1.
  • Pierluigi Confalonieri, ed. (1999). The Clock of Vipassana Has Struck: a tribute to the saintly life and legacy of a lay master of Vipassana Meditation (First USA ed.). Seattle, USA: Vipassana Research Publications. ISBN 0-9649484-6-X.
  • Truth Must Triumph (1 ed.). Heddington UK: The International Meditation Centres In the Tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin. 1999.
  • Sayagyi U Ba Khin Journal: a collection commemorating the teaching of Sayagyi U Ba Khin (2nd ed.). Igatpuri, India: Vipassana Research Institute. 1998. ISBN 81-7414-016-6.
  • The Way to Ultimate Calm: Selected Discourses of Venerable Webu Sayadaw. Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist Publication Society. 2007. ISBN 978-955-24-0218-0.
  • U Ba Khin (1991). U Chit Tin (ed.). Dhamma Text By Sayagyi U Ba Khin (PDF). Heddington UK: The International Meditation Centres In the Tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin.
  • The Light of the Dhamma (Vol. IX, No. 4 ed.). Rangoon, Union of Burma: Union of Burma Buddha Sasana Council. 1963.
  • Stuart, Daniel M. (2020). S. N. Goenka: Emissary of Insight. Boulder, CO: Shambhala Publications. pp. 38–76. ISBN 9781611808186.
  • The Anecdotes of Sayaygi U Ba Khin. Trowbridge, Wiltshire, UK: The Sayagyi U Ba Khin Memorial Trust, U.K. 1999.

External links

  • Biography in The Anecdotes of Sayagyi U Ba Khin pages 27-57
  • Biography in Vipassana Research Institute
  • Biography in BuddhaNet
  • Maha Bodhi Journal Issue dedicated to U Ba Khin at Pariyatti
  • Dhamma Text By Sayagyi U Ba Khin
  • Publications related to U Ba Khin at Pariyatti

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In this Burmese name Sayagyi U is an honorific not a given name Sayagyi U Ba Khin Burmese ဘခင pronounced ba kʰɪ ɰ 6 March 1899 19 January 1971 was the first Accountant General of the Union of Burma He was the founder of the International Meditation Centre in Yangon Myanmar and is principally known as a leading twentieth century authority on Vipassana meditation 1 Sayagyi U Ba Khin ဘခင Born 1899 03 06 6 March 1899Yangon Pegu Province British BurmaDied19 January 1971 1971 01 19 aged 71 Yangon Yangon Division MyanmarNationalityBurmeseOccupationVipassana meditation teacher Accountant GeneralTitleSayagyi U Contents 1 Life and works 2 Legacy 3 Worldwide influence 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksLife and works EditBa Khin was born in Yangon during the British colonial rule in March 1899 2 He passed the final high school examination winning a gold medal as well as a college scholarship Family pressures forced him to discontinue his formal education to start earning money His first job was with a Burmese newspaper called The Sun but after some time he began working as an accounts clerk in the office of the Accountant General of Burma In 1926 he passed the Accounts Service examination given by the provincial government of India 3 In 1937 when Burma was separated from India he was appointed the first Special Office Superintendent 4 5 In that same year in January 1937 Ba Khin met a student of Saya Thet Gyi Thet Gyi was a wealthy farmer and disciple of the renowned master Ledi Sayadaw who taught him anapana sati a form of meditation taught by the Buddha When Ba Khin tried it he experienced good concentration which impressed him so much that he resolved to complete a full course in Vipassana meditation that Thet Gyi offered at a center he had established for that purpose Accordingly Ba Khin applied for a ten day leave of absence and set out for Thet Gyi s teaching center Ba Khin progressed well during this first ten day course and continued his practise during frequent visits to his teacher s center and meetings with Thet Gyi whenever he came to Rangoon 6 In 1941 a seemingly happenstance incident occurred which was to be important in his life While on government business in upper Burma he met by chance Webu Sayadaw a monk who was widely recognized as an arahant Webu Sayadaw was impressed with Ba Khin s proficiency in meditation and urged him to teach The monk was the first person to exhort Ba Khin to start teaching 7 On 4 January 1948 the day Burma gained independence Ba Khin was appointed first Accountant General of the Union of Burma 8 In 1950 he founded the Vipassana Association of the Accountant General s Office where lay people mainly employees of that office could learn Vipassana meditation 9 In 1952 the International Meditation Centre I M C was opened in Rangoon two miles north of the Shwedagon Pagoda 10 Here many Burmese and foreign students received instruction in the Dhamma from Ba Khin He was also active in the planning for the Sixth Buddhist Council known as Chaṭṭha Saṅgayana Sixth Recitation which was held in 1954 56 in Yangon note 1 12 Ba Khin finally retired from his outstanding career in government service in 1967 From that time until his premature death in 1971 stemming from complications of surgery he stayed at I M C in Burma teaching Vipassana 13 Legacy EditBa Khin became a notable teacher of vipassana meditation 14 15 16 After his death some of his students established meditation centers in his tradition in various countries There are six International Meditation Centres organized by the Burmese Buddhist branch of students in the Ba Khin Tradition Each of these centres in the West is a direct offshoot of the International Meditation Centre of Rangoon Burma which was founded by Ba Khin These centres are guided by his disciple Mya Thwin known to her followers as Mother Sayamagyi 17 18 Another student of Ba Khin is S N Goenka There are over two hundred centres of Vipassana meditation as taught by S N Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin located in various countries throughout the world 19 Worldwide influence EditIt was Ba Khin s wish that the technique long lost in India could again return to its country of origin and from there spread throughout the world Ba Khin made a determined effort to travel to the west to teach Vipassana there Due to travel restriction in place at that time he was never able to personally fulfill his wish 20 When he realized his time was running out he commissioned the following foreign students and entrusted them with teaching Vipassana in their respective countries Authorized by a letter dated April 23 1969 21 22 1 Dr Leon Wright PhD Professor of Religion Washington D C U S A 2 Mr Robert H Hover La Mirada California U S A 3 Mrs Ruth Denison Hollywood California U S A to teach women only 4 Mrs Forella Landie British Columbia Canada to teach women only 5 Mr John Earl Coleman Maidenhead Berks U K 6 Mr J Van Amersfoort The Hague The Netherlands Authorized separately on June 20 1969 after being informally authorized in July 1967 when a ten day meditation course was conducted for the Hindu community in Mandalay with guidance coming from Sayagyi in Rangoon 23 24 7 Mr S N Goenka Bombay India In Burma the ten members of the Vipassana Research Association assisted Sayagyi in his teaching and in particular Mother Sayamagyi Daw Mya Thwin U Chit Tin U Tint Yee U Ba Pho and U Boon Shain 24 See also EditInternational Meditation Centre Webu Sayadaw Ledi Sayadaw Mother SayamagyiNotes Edit U Ba Khin was appointed Executive Member of the Union of Burma Buddha Sasana Council UBSC where was made chairman of the Committee for Patipatti Practical Buddhist Meditation as well as the Honorary Auditor of the Sixth Buddhist Council 11 References Edit Jack Kornfield 1988 p 241 244 Pierluigi Confalonieri 1999 p 23 TAoSUBK 1999 p 29 TAoSUBK 1999 p 33 TMT 1999 p 28 SUBK Journal 1998 p 8 11 TWtUC 2007 p 126 128 TMT 1999 p 32 TMT 1999 p 52 TMT 1999 p 53 TAoSUBK 1999 p 39 43 TMT 1999 p 41 TMT 1999 p 111 U Ba Khin 1991 p 64 65 TLotD 1963 p 51 56 Notes of Appreciation by Foreigners who took courses of Meditation at the IMC Stuart 2020 p 53 IMC Contacts Vipassana Meditation Stuart 2020 p 71 76 Stuart 2020 p 70 73 TAoSUBK 1999 p 50 51 Stuart 2020 p 73 74 a b TAoSUBK 1999 p 51 Bibliography EditJack Kornfield 1988 13 U Ba Khin Living Buddhist Masters Buddhist Publication Society pp 241 244 ISBN 978 955 24 0042 1 Pierluigi Confalonieri ed 1999 The Clock of Vipassana Has Struck a tribute to the saintly life and legacy of a lay master of Vipassana Meditation First USA ed Seattle USA Vipassana Research Publications ISBN 0 9649484 6 X Truth Must Triumph 1 ed Heddington UK The International Meditation Centres In the Tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin 1999 Sayagyi U Ba Khin Journal a collection commemorating the teaching of Sayagyi U Ba Khin 2nd ed Igatpuri India Vipassana Research Institute 1998 ISBN 81 7414 016 6 The Way to Ultimate Calm Selected Discourses of Venerable Webu Sayadaw Kandy Sri Lanka Buddhist Publication Society 2007 ISBN 978 955 24 0218 0 U Ba Khin 1991 U Chit Tin ed Dhamma Text By Sayagyi U Ba Khin PDF Heddington UK The International Meditation Centres In the Tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin The Light of the Dhamma Vol IX No 4 ed Rangoon Union of Burma Union of Burma Buddha Sasana Council 1963 Stuart Daniel M 2020 S N Goenka Emissary of Insight Boulder CO Shambhala Publications pp 38 76 ISBN 9781611808186 The Anecdotes of Sayaygi U Ba Khin Trowbridge Wiltshire UK The Sayagyi U Ba Khin Memorial Trust U K 1999 External links EditBiography in The Anecdotes of Sayagyi U Ba Khin pages 27 57 Biography in Vipassana Research Institute Biography in BuddhaNet Maha Bodhi Journal Issue dedicated to U Ba Khin at Pariyatti Dhamma Text By Sayagyi U Ba Khin Publications related to U Ba Khin at Pariyatti Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sayagyi U Ba Khin amp oldid 1128837872, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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