Sayadaw Dr. Nandamālābhivamsa

Teachings 

 Teachings by Sayadaw Dr. Nandamālābhivaṃsa available for free in video, audio and book media. 

In 1995 Ashin Nandamāla was conferred the title of Senior Lecturer, ‘Aggamahā-gantha-vācaka-paṇḍita’ by the Government of Myanmar and in 2000 the title ‘Aggamahāpaṇḍita’. He is Rector of the Sītagū International Buddhist Academy (SIBA) in Sagaing. After being a Visiting Professor at the International Theravāda Buddhist Missionary University (ITBMU) in Yangon since its opening in 1998, he was appointed Rector of this university too, in 2005. In 2003, he founded “Dhammavijjālaya”, Centre for Buddhist Studies (CBS), in Sagaing, which is connected to the Mahā Subodhayon monastery. In 2013, he established the Institute of Dhamma Education (IDE), in Pyin Oo Lwin.

 

Sayadaw Dr. Nandamālābhivaṃsa

DHAMMA

Courses

Yuganaddha

Does one have to practice Samatha before Vipassanā? Sayadaw explains the four ways of meditation practiced by enlightened disciples according to the Yuganaddhakathā.

Paṭiccasamuppāda

Paṭiccasamuppāda commonly translated as dependent origination, or dependent arising is the teaching that explains why we are stuck in Saṃsāra and how to get out of it.

Diṭṭhikathā

In this series of lectures different kinds of views are explained according to Diṭṭhikathā (Discourse on Views) of the Paṭisambhidāmaggapāḷi (Path
of Analytical Knowledge).

Nibbāna

With his profound knowledge of the Dhamma, Sayadaw explains ‘Nibbāna’ (literally means the extinguishing of a fire) according to the Buddha’s teachings in various suttas.

Pañhāvāra

How is everything in the universe related to each other? Sayadaw explains in detail the Investigation Chapter of the Conditional Relations as taught by the Buddha.

Netti

A treatise that uncovers the structure of the Budda’s teachings. Sayadaw’s explanations help access to the profundity and elegance
of True Dhamma.

TEACHINGS

Video

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TEACHINGS

Books

Diṭṭhivisuddhi

This is a series of lectures on the different sections of the Visuddhimagga, in this series Sayadaw explained about the purification of view according to the Path of Purification.

Diṭṭhivisuddhi

Diṭṭhivisuddhi

This is a series of lectures Sayadaw gave on the different sections of the Visuddhimagga, in this series Sayadaw explained about the purification of view according to the Path of Purification.

Consultation

Content consultation
Viveka Bhikkhu (Canada) | Sāsana Bhikkhu (Myanmar) | U Kumāra (Colombia) | Sayalay Vimalañāṇi (Malaysia) | Sayalay Khanticarī (Colombia) | Riët Aarsse (Netherlands) | Evgeniy Gavrilov (Russia) | Tatiana Fotina (Russia)

Contributors

Donors
Jotinanda Bhikkhu (Malaysia) | Rāhula Bhikkhu (Mexico) | Sayalay Paññānandī (USA)| Ooi Sor Sung Selina (Malaysia) | Anāgārika Caraṇapālī (Macau) |

Coordination

Coordination and communication
Rāhula Bhikkhu (Mexico)

Construction

Web design and construction
Sunanda Bhikkhu (UK)

Compilation

Content aggregation and compilation
Anāgārika Caraṇapālī (Macau)

Anatomy of the Mind

Youtube channel with exploration on the compendium of the Abhidhamma ‘Abhidhammattha Saṅgaha’ with graphic explanatory illustrations and live student questions and answers. YouTube

Patthāna.net

Lectures, guides and useful material about Patthana (conditionality), the 7th book of the Abhidhamma, that investigates the ultimate nature of all the dhammas in the Universe. Patthana.net

Abhidamma.com

Accurate, reliable, and useful information concerning the study and practice of Abhidhamma. Created by Ayya Aggañāṇī, a student of Sayadaw, from Germany. Abhidhamma.com

Youtube Channel

In this Youtube channel you will find video playlists of English courses given by Sayadaw Nandamālābhivaṃsa to foreign students.
YouTube Channel

Dhammavinaya Center

Dhammavinaya Center

Yangon- Mandalay Highway Road, mile post 7 mile 6 pharlon,

Hlegu Township, Yangon.

TEACHINGS

Audio

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Dhamma teachings are freely offered