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State Samgha Maha Nayaka Committee

Coordinates:16°51′29″N96°09′15″E / 16.85798°N 96.15422°E /16.85798; 96.15422
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Governing committee in Myanmar

State Saṃgha Mahā Nāyaka Committee
နိုင်ငံတော်သံဃမဟာနာယကအဖွဲ့ (မဟန)
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Council overview
Formed24 May 1980; 45 years ago (1980-05-24)
Preceding council
TypeCommittee
JurisdictionSaṃgha of Myanmar
HeadquartersKaba Aye Hill,Yangon,Myanmar
16°51′29″N96°09′15″E / 16.85798°N 96.15422°E /16.85798; 96.15422
Employees47 Members Monks
Council executive
  • BhaddantaCandimābhivaṃsa (Thanlyin Mingyaung Sayadaw)[1], Chairperson
  • Bhaddanta Vasitthabhivaṃsa (Ma'soe Yein Sayadaw), Secretary
Parent departmentMinistry of Religious Affairs and Culture (Myanmar)
Websitewww.mahana.org.mm

TheState Saṃgha Mahā Nāyaka Committee (Burmese:နိုင်ငံတော်သံဃမဟာနာယကအဖွဲ့,ALA-LC: Nuiṅ‘ṅaṃto‘ Saṃgha Mahā Nāyaka Aphvai', abbreviatedMahana orမဟန in Burmese,SSMNC in English) is a government-appointed body of high-rankingBuddhist monks that oversees and regulates theSaṃgha (Buddhist clergy) inBurma (Myanmar).

History

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The Committee was formed after the First Congregation of All Orders for the Purification, Perpetuation and Propagation of Sasana, which sought to consolidate state control of the country's Samgha, was held inRangoon (now Yangon) from 24 to 27 May 1980.[2] The Congregation developed a hierarchy to regulate monks at the village tract/ward, state/division and national levels via committees and devised a central governing body of 33 members now called the State Saṃgha Maha Nāyaka Committee, which would be responsible for all Buddhist monks in the country.[2] The Committee also developed regulations to force monks to register and receive separate identification cards.[3]

Membership

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The Committee consists of 47 members, including a chairperson, six vice-chairpersons, one secretary general, six joint general secretaries and 33 other members. The State Samgha Maha Nayaka Committee is elected by the State Central Samgha Working Committee[4]: 11  which, in turn, is elected by the Samghasammutti representatives from eachgaing in the entire country and from eachState and Region.[4]: 7  The Ministry of Religious Affairs and the local authorities assist only for security; the government agencies do not interfere the election.[5]

The chairman acts as the equivalent of theThathanabaing of Burma[6] from the pre-schism period. The head monks are divided into three groups, which each serve a term of four months.[6] During their term, they reside on the premise of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and cooperate with it.[6]

Until 1995, appointment terms lasted 5 years. Since 1995, the government has cut term lengths, with a quarter of seats changed every 3 years.

State Saṃgha Mahā Nāyaka Committee, 9th (2025-present)

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No.NameMonasteryDuty
1.Dr. Bhaddanta CandimābhivaṃsaMingyaung Pathamabyan Sathintaik, Thanlyin Town, Yangon RegionChairman
2.Bhaddanta VāseṭṭhābhivaṃsaDhammasamiddhi Monastery, Masoyein Taikthit, Maha Aungmye Township, Mandalay RegionSecretary
First Subcommittee
No.NameMonasterySectDuty
1.Bhaddanta KovidaSāsanavepulla Kyaungtaik, Meiktila Town, Mandalay RegionSudhammā SectVice-chairman
2.Bhaddanta JotipālaSīrimālā Kyaung, Kozaung Taik, Myingyan Town, Mandalay RegionSudhammā SectVice-chairman
3.Bhaddanta KovidaShwemañjū Kyaungtaik, Nyaungsaye Village, Shwetaung Township, Bago RegionSudhammā SectAssociate Secretary
4.Bhaddanta InddācariyaPariyatti Dhammikāyon Kyaung, Minbya Town, Mrauk-U District, Rakhine StateSudhammā SectAssociate Secretary
5.Bhaddanta VāyāmaShwe Kyaungtaik, Taungpyon Village, Tada-U Township, Mandalay RegionSudhammā SectMember
6.Dr. Bhaddanta SūriyaUssāsīri Sathintaik, Bago Town, Bago RegionSudhammā SectMember
7.Bhaddanta SīhaMahāvisutārāma (middle) Taik, Pakokku Town, Magway RegionSudhammā SectMember
8.Bhaddanta UttamaJambū Aye A T Tat-U Kyaung, 12-Ward, Lashio City, Shan State (North)Sudhammā SectMember
9.Bhaddanta PanḍiccaSudhammā SectMember
10.Bhaddanta CandaSudhammā SectMember
11.Bhaddanta VirocanaSudhammā SectMember
12.Bhaddanta KañcanaSudhammā SectMember
13.Bhaddanta Indāvudha(unknown)Member
14.Bhaddanta SubhogaSudhammā SectMember
15.Bhaddanta NandapālaSudhammā SectMember
Second Subcommittee
No.NameMonasterySectDuty
1.Bhaddanta CandavaṃsālaṅkārābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectVice-chairman
2.Bhaddanta CandāvarābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectVice-chairman
3.Bhaddanta JotissaraMahādvāra SectAssociate Secretary
4.Bhaddanta KañcanābhivaṃsaShwegyin SectAssociate Secretary
5.Bhaddanta DhammānandābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectMember
6.Bhaddanta SumanābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectMember
7.Bhaddanta VeḷuriyaShwegyin SectMember
8.Bhaddanta KosallaSudhammā SectMember
9.Bhaddanta KesavaSudhammā SectMember
10.Bhaddanta SopākaSudhammā SectMember
11.Bhaddanta JotipālālaṅkāraShwegyin SectMember
12.Bhaddanta KuṇḍalaSudhammā SectMember
13.Bhaddanta JavanaSudhammā SectMember
14.Bhaddanta KalyāṇaSudhammā SectMember
15.BhaddantaMūladvāra SectMember
Third Subcommittee
No.NameMonasterySectDuty
1.Bhaddanta KesarābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectVice-chairman
2.Bhaddanta SucittaSudhammā SectVice-chairman
3.Bhaddanta SīhanādaSudhammā SectMember
4.Bhaddanta VilāsābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectMember
5.Bhaddanta PaññasāmiSudhammā SectMember
6.Bhaddanta VilāsaSudhammā SectMember
7.Bhaddanta PaññāsīhaSudhammā SectMember
8.Bhaddanta SujātaSudhammā SectMember
9.Bhaddanta PaṇḍavaṃsaSudhammā SectMember
10.Bhaddanta VarañānaSudhammā SectMember
11.Bhaddanta PaññāsīhālaṅkārābhivaṃsaSudhammā SectMember
12.Bhaddanta ĀciṇṇaSudhammā SectMember
13.Bhaddanta PaññāsāmiSudhammā SectMember
14.Bhaddanta IndavaṃsaSudhammā SectMember
15.Bhaddanta SaddhammodayaSudhammā SectMember

Functions

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The Committee administers and regulates the Burmese Sangha:

  • Monk and monastery management: It collects nationwide data on monasteries and monks, primarily through the annual Rains Retreat (Vassa) Sangha List.[6] Monasteries must report each monk's name, age, and ordination year, and monks must present their ID cards.[6] This ensures accurate records of monastic residency and population, and the condition ofBuddhist monasteries.[6]
  • Religious court system: It adjudicates cases involving violations of theVinaya (monastic code), including civil disputes, criminal acts (e.g., theft, sexual misconduct, false enlightenment claims), and doctrinal issues.[6] Courts operate at township, state/regional, and national levels.[6]
  • Doctrinal oversight and censorship: It determines what constitutes orthodox and heterodox teachings.[6] All Buddhist publications in Myanmar are subject to censorship, and monks promoting heterodox doctrines may be banned from preaching, disrobed, or arrested.[6]

List of Chairmen

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  1. Indācāra (Bago Myoma Sayadaw): 1980-1993
  2. Sobhita (Myingyan Sayadaw): 1994-2004
  3. Kumara (Magwe Sayadaw): 2004-2010
  4. Kumārābhivaṃsa (Banmaw Sayadaw): 2010-2024
  5. Candimābhivaṃsa (Thanlyin Mingyaung Sayadaw): 2024–present

Controversies

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In theory, the Committee oversees violations of theVinaya, the traditional regulatory framework of Theravada Buddhist monks. This body has been used by the government to curtail monks' involvement in non-religious affairs.[7] The Committee has the power to disrobe monks who have violated its decrees and edicts as well as Vinaya regulations and laws, and expel monks from their resident monasteries.[3]

During theSaffron Revolution in 2007, the Committee announced new regulations to prohibit monks from participating in secular affairs.[8]

In December 2009, the Committee banned advertisements ofDhamma talks and lectures held by monks, including posters.[9]

In February 2012,Shwenyawa Sayadaw (ရွှေညဝါဆရာတော်), the abbot of the Sadhu Pariyatti Monastery, was evicted from his monastery by the Committee for alleged disobedience, by holding a sermon at the Mandalay office of theNational League for Democracy in September, where he had publicly called for the release of political prisoners and the end of ongoing civil wars, despite sending the Committee an apology where he had asked for a repeal.[10][11] In December 2011, he had met withHillary Clinton, US Secretary of State, along with other civil society delegates.[12]

In February 2012,U Gambira, a prominent monk in theSaffron Revolution was accused by the Committee for committing the offences of illegal squatting and breaking and entering of monasteries, and subsequently arrested by secular authorities.[13]

References

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  1. ^"6th 47-member State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee holds 13th Plenary Meeting".New Light of Myanmar. 13 March 2011. Retrieved20 February 2012.
  2. ^abSeekins, Donald M. (2006).Historical dictionary of Burma (Myanmar). Scarecrow Press. pp. 152–153.ISBN 978-0-8108-5476-5.
  3. ^abThe Resistance of the Monks: Buddhism and Activism in Burma(PDF). Human Rights Watch. September 2009.ISBN 978-1-56432-544-0.
  4. ^abပြည်ထောင်စုဆိုရှယ်လစ်သမ္မတမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော် သံဃာ့အဖွဲ့အစည်းအခြေခံစည်းမျဉ်း [Basic Rules of the Samgha Organization of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma] (in Burmese). Rangoon: Department of Religious Affairs. 1980. Retrieved1 November 2025.
  5. ^"ရွေးချယ်တင်မြှောက်ခြင်း" [Election].mahana.org.mm (in Burmese). State Samgha Maha Nayaka Committee. 2017. Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2024. Retrieved1 November 2025.
  6. ^abcdefghijRowe, Mark Michael, ed. (31 December 2025),"2 The History of Macrolevel Monasticism in Myanmar",Living with the Vinaya, University of Hawaii Press, pp. 22–40,doi:10.1515/9780824899400-006,ISBN 978-0-8248-9940-0, retrieved10 May 2025
  7. ^Larkin, Emma (28 June 2011).No Bad News for the King: The True Story of Cyclone Nargis and Its Aftermath in Burma. Penguin.ISBN 978-0-14-311961-6.
  8. ^"State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee has duty to reinforce and observe basic principles and rules and regulations and implement religious matters"(PDF).The New Light of Myanmar. 25 September 2007. Retrieved19 February 2012.
  9. ^Arkar Moe (16 December 2009)."Junta Bans Dhamma Advertising".The Irrawaddy. Retrieved19 February 2012.
  10. ^"Shwe Nya Wah Sayadaw ordered to leave his monastery".The Best Friend. 19 January 2012. Retrieved20 February 2012.
  11. ^"ရွှေညဝါဆရာတော် ဦးပညာသိဟအား အရေးယူဆောင်ရွက်ရန်ကိစ္စ".State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee (in Burmese). 12 December 2011. Retrieved20 February 2012.
  12. ^Zarni Mann (19 January 2012)."Evicted Buddhist Abbot to Leave Monastery Within One Month".The Irrawaddy. Retrieved20 February 2012.
  13. ^"U Gambhira not only commits offences but also insults national-level Sangha organization after his release from prison Legal actions to be taken in consideration of religion, Sasana and purity of Sasana as Dhamma action no more works".New Light of Myanmar. 18 February 2012. Retrieved20 February 2012.

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