Sunday, April 17, 2016

Sayādawgyi U Paṇḍita, Passed Away at 94

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Sayādawgyi U Paṇḍita
(July 29, 1921 — April 16, 2016)

by Lion's Roar Staff April 16, 2016
The modern Vipassanā meditation teacher Sayādawgyi U Paṇḍita 
has passed away, at the age of 94.

A highly influential Theravada teacher, U Paṇḍita was, at the time 

of his death, the abbot of Paṇḍitārāma Meditation Center in Yangon, 
Myanmar, which he founded in 1991. He had himself been trained 
by the famed Mahāsi Sayādaw, and took over the Mahāsi Meditation 
Center after Mahāsi’s death in 1982.

U Paṇḍita’s influence in the West was strong with students and 

teachers alike, due in part to his time teaching at Insight Meditation 
Society (IMS) in Barre, Massachusetts in 1984. (Read IMS teacher
Sharon Salzberg’s account of training with U Pandita.) The talks he 
gave there were later collected in the book In This Very Life
Liberation Teachings of the Buddha. He also authored several 
other writings, including the book The State of Mind Called 
Beautiful.

Founding IMS teacher Joseph Goldstein told LionsRoar.com:

So many of us here are saddened to hear
of Sayādaw U Paṇḍita’s passing.
He was such a powerful influence in all of our lives,
urging us on to realize our highest aspirations.
His great service to the Dhamma is inestimable.
It feels like the passing of an era.

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