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Sayadaw U Rewata Dhamma (4 December 1929, Thamangone – 26 May 2004, Birmingham) was a prominent Theravada Buddhist monk and noted Abhidhamma scholar from Myanmar (Burma). After pursuing an academic career in India for most of two decades, he accepted an invitation to head a Buddhist centre in Birmingham UK, and over the next three decades gained an international reputation as a teacher of meditation and an advocate of peace and reconciliation.
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Dhamma, Rewata Rewatadhamma
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Theravada Buddhist monk
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1929-12-04Z
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1929-01-01Z
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2004-05-26Z
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Aggamahapandita (2002) Sasanadhaja Siripavara Dhammacariya (1953)