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Despite the vast research by various scholars on contemporary Myanmar, almost
all of them are about socio-economics and politics describing little about Burmese
Buddhism and its current vicissitudes. On the other hand, some which paid full attention
to Buddhism in Myanmar do not completely reflect the present situation as well. Many
changes have been taking place in Myanmar Buddhist community in recent years. This
study conveys both general and specific changes within Burmese Buddhism-monastic
institution and lay society-e-due to the impacts of current socio-political movements in
Myanmar. Drawing on reliable historical accounts, government's printings, reports by
relevant organizations, field study, interviews, as well as other documentary sources and
the researcher's own experience, this dissertation examines the situations of current
Burmese Buddhism. The analysis of the above sources results in negative and positive
impacts on Burmese Buddhism. Becoming less of rural monks' functions, decreasing in
monastic recruits, the educational style of monastic institution being criticized, the
traditional simple life style of monastic institution affected by the materialistic society,
Burmese Buddhism manipulated as political tool and exploited by the communal
conflicts, being misunderstood of the monks due to certain monks' involvement in
socio-politics and being underestimated by the world are negative aspects of current
Burmese Buddhism. Trying to remedy the shortage of monastic recruitments in their
own ways, coming to found Buddhist Universities while maintaining the traditional way
of learning, having systematically established Dhamma School foundation for Buddhist
generations, being still able to serve the spiritual needs of the Buddhists through
learning texts and meditation of monastic me�bers despite many difficulties and
criticisms, the gradual involvement of monastic members and lay Buddhist community
in inter-religious activities together with political trend to equality and in social welfare
works are the progressive aspects of,Burmese Buddhism. We strongly believe that our
present contribution will shed new light on the understanding of contemporary Burmese
Buddhism and society as well. However, since Myanmar is formed with relatively
different large states with different ethnic Buddhists and non-Buddhists with different
socio-economic background, the specific or comparative research on different ethnic Buddhists of contemporary Myanmar or even this kind of works in very near future still
remains as a new research field. |
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