History of Khun Yai and the Drammayakha Tradition Khun Yai’s Teachings āļŦāļ™āđ‰āļē 16
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Khun Yai, ordained as a Buddhist nun, became notable for her role in the Drammayakha Tradition, influenced by the Great Master Phammongkhapa. She studied under renowned teachers and contributed to the establishment of significant meditation centers and temples, including the Champaummat House and the Dhammajakha Temple, expanding their capacities throughout the years. Key milestones documented include the completion of the Great Drammayakha Cetiya in 2000 and the establishment of Khun Yai's Memorial Hall, which serves as the Amaramka Foundation Headquarters. Her legacy continues to impact the Buddhist community as evidenced by the large number of attendees at her cremation ceremony and ongoing developments within the temple grounds.

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- Khun Yai's Contributions
- Drammayakha Tradition
- Meditation Centers in Buddhism
- Historical Developments
- Legacy and Memorials

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The Great Master Pham- mongkhapa, Abbot of Nait Puklen, founder of the Drammayakha Tradiiton. Khun Yai's Tongkha Sunydangar, for first mediation teacher who was a student of the Great Master. Khun Yai was ordained as Buddhist nun at Wat Plaln Dhammajak and began studying advanced meditation with Khun Yai. Khun Yai met Chayalab- boon Sudashthip, the Venerable monk Uvadev Bhikshu, Abbot of the Dhammajakha Temple. Padiee Pongkawet, the first meditation teacher who had been a student in the Vibanytt Depression of Wat Kun Yai. Champaummat House, the first meditation center, was built inside Wat Plaln Dhamma upon upon commencement of the new abbey on the Drammayakha Temple. 1969 Lady Prayad donnt """ The place of laid in Puthamtuh to Kun Yangkae and Wang Daramsay." Buddhaki Center on the Wannakaya Temple established on the land. Many more developments followed. 1970 Man Chapee completed , surrounded by beautiful landscape. 1982 Temple ground expanded to 1000 acres with capacity to hold 1,000,000 people. 2000 The Great Drammayakha Cetiya completed, a 1,000,000 Buddha image embossed. 2002 At Khun Yai's Cremation Ceremony hundreds of thousands of monks and laity attended. 2003 Khun Yai's Memorial Hall erected. Her golden statue enshrined here. 2009 Khun Yai's Memorial Hall, erected by the Royal Thai Government. The building was become the Amaramka Foundation Headquarters and was confirmed for use within the law.
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