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Phone
  
+95 1 650 712

Number of students
  
287 (2013–2014)

Date founded
  
8 December 1998

Rector
  
Ashin Nandamalabhivamsa

International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University

Established
  
8 December 1998; 18 years ago (1998-12-08)

Nickname
  
ITBMU / Buddhist University

Affiliations
  
Ministry of Religious Affairs (Burma)

Address
  
Shwe Daw Myat St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

Similar
  
University of Computer, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar Institute of Theology, Buddhist and Pali University, University of Foreign Languag

The International Theravãda Buddhist Missionary University (အပြည်ပြည်ဆိုင်ရာ ထေရဝါဒဗုဒ္ဓဘာသာ သာသနာပြု တက္ကသိုလ်) is on the Dhammapãla Hill, Mayangon Township, in Yangon, Myanmar. It was inaugurated on 6th waxing moon of Nadaw, 1360 ME (9 December 1998).

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Inauguration

The Minister for Religious Affairs, Major-General Sein Htwa, was chairman of the International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University Council and responsible for the inauguration.

In September 1998 he welcomed Secretary-l Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt when he visited and explained what was being done in preparation for opening the university. This included processing applications of trainees seeking admission, hiring faculty members and other staff, drawing up curricula, collecting textbooks and teacher's guides, constructing the buildings and preparing for the opening ceremony of the university.

The grand inauguration ceremony was held on 6th waxing moon of Nadaw, 1360 ME (9 December 1998), Wednesday, at the Mahã Pãsãna Cave on Kaba-Aye Hill, Mayangone, Yangon. In May 1999 at a meeting of the council Sein Htwa noted that the university was new and there had been some difficulties, but they had all been overcome.

Objectives

The objectives are:

  • to study and comprehend the canonical texts of Theravada Pitaka as approved successively by the Fifth and Sixth Buddhist Council held in Myanmar.
  • to abstain from evil deeds and practice good deeds.
  • to promote the four modes of sublime living (Brahma-vihara dhamma) which would lead to the establishment of peaceful and prosperous world and
  • to train more missionaries endowed with good morality, to be well-versed in Pitaka literature to have experience in meditation practices.
  • "Not to do any Evil, to do all Good, To Purify one's mind, This is the teaching of the Buddha."

    Admonitions

    The admonition of The great Benefactor Sayadaw Mingun Tipitakadhara Bhaddanta Vicittasãrãbhivamsa

  • Never act, Speak or think of anything that may harm others.
  • Don't use Harsh words. Keep your mind filled with loving-kindness.
  • Think good thought, Do what is Right, Speak the Truth.
  • Now is the opportune moment.Use it well until you realise Nibbãna.
  • Rectors

    The late Dr. Bhaddanta Silanandabhivamsa (16 December 1927) was the first rector in International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University. He was regarded as an extraordinarily skilful meditation teacher and well-known scholar. He taught Vipassana meditation, Abhidhamma and other aspects of Theravada Buddhism in English, Myanmar, Pali and Sanskrit. Myanmar government awarded the Doctorate of Literature (2000), Aggamahasaddhammajotikadvaja (1999) and Aggamahapandita (1993) titles. He died on 13 August 2005 in California, USA.

    Dr. Bhaddanta Nandamalabhivamsa is the present rector. He was born on 22 March 1939. He was educated at Vipassana Ghandarama Monastery, Maha visuddharama Taik Thit in Mandalay. He passed the religious examinations with distinctions. He got Dhammacariya at the young age of sixteen. Because of his brilliant performance in scriptural studies, he continued to get prestigious titles such as Abhivamsa Cetayangana Pariyatti Dhammacariya Gantavacaka, Abhivamsa Priyatti Sasanahita Dhammacariya and Vinaya Pali Paragu. He got his M.A. from Kelaniya University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, and he received his doctorate from Magadha University in India. He is also the Rector of Sitagu International Buddhist Academy in Sagaing. Because of his experience in scriptural teaching, the government conferred upon him the religious title Aggamaha Gantavacaka Pandita in 1996 and Aggamaha Pandita in 1999.

    Faculties

    At the ITBMU, there are four faculties comprising the following departments.

    Faculty of Pariyatti

  • Department of Vinaya Studies
  • Department of Suttanta Studies
  • Department of Abhidhamma Studies
  • Department of Buddhist Culture and History
  • Department of Myanmar Language
  • Department of Pali Language
  • Faculty of Patipatti

  • Department of Vipassana Studies
  • Department of Samatha Studies
  • Department of Dhammãnuloma Studies
  • Faculty of Religious and Missionary Works

  • Department of World Religions
  • Department of Research
  • Department of Missionary
  • Faculty of Foreign Languages and Translation

  • Department of Chinese
  • Department of English
  • Department of French
  • Department of German
  • Department of Japanese
  • Library

    The ITBMU Library has 25,670 books including Pali Text Society's Series, the International Encyclopaedia on Buddhism of 75 volumes, Encyclopedia of Religions and Ethics and latest Buddhist scriptures written by famous Theravada Buddhist monks.

    Other libraries

    The academic staff and the students have easy access to the Library of the Ministry of Religious Affairs. It is situated in the precinct of Kaba Aye Pagoda close to the International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University campus. The Library holds 45,233 volumes and 12,265 palm leaf manuscripts.Steps are being taken to upgrade the library facilities.

    Programmes

    One-year diploma and other degree are offered for graduate and post-graduate students. They are as follows:

  • One-year diploma course: Diploma in Buddha Dhamma in (B.Dh.)
  • Two-years graduate degree course: Bachelor of Arts in Buddha Dhamma: B.A. (B.Dh.)
  • Three-years M.A post graduate course: Master of Arts in Buddha Dhamma: M.A. (B.Dh)
  • Four-years Ph.D post graduate course: Doctor of Philosophy in Buddha Dhamma: Ph.D (B.Dh.)
  • A one-year diploma course in Buddha Dhamma was introduced in December 1998. Then, diploma conferring ceremonies were successively held for seven years. Diploma certificates have been presented to 192 foreign and local students. The first convocation for B.A. (Buddha Dhamma) degree was held in June 2002. B.A (B.Dh) degree was conferred presented to 192 foreign and local students. M.A. (B.Dh) course was started in 2003.

    Academic semester

    The first semester starts in June and ends in September. The second semester starts in December and ends in March.

    Vacation

    April and May in the first semester; in the second semester November and December.

    Academic requirements

    Anyone regardless of gender, race, religion, and creed, having education qualifications prescribed by the university, can apply for admission. However, students are required to sit for the entrance examination. The entrance test is held the second week of January ( around 9–11 January).

    Any applicant for diploma in Buddha Dhamma will have to meet the following requirements:

  • Foreign monks, nuns and laymen must have passed at least the matriculation or equivalent. Laymen and nuns who are Myanmar citizens must have their first degrees B.A. or B.Sc. Myanmar monks must have passed Dhammacāriya examination.
  • All candidates need to sit for an entrance examination prescribed by the university.
  • They should have some knowledge of Pāḷi, Sanskrit, and Theravada Buddhist scriptures. They must be fluent in spoken and written English.
  • Materials

  • Entrance exam questions
  • Entrance exam questions
  • Entrance Test Guide
  • ITBMU Catalog
  • ITBMU Entrance Test Application Form
  • Visa and other expenses

    Once an international student is admitted to the diploma course, the Ministry of Religious Affairs will take care of visa application and its extension. Tuition, boarding and messing for foreign students will be provided free by the university. Travel expenses for joining will not be borne by the university.

    References

    International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University Wikipedia