Sayadaw U Narada


Sayadaw U Narada was the founding sayadaw of Maha Bodhi Ta Htaung, who planted many thousands of Bodhi trees, built thousands of pagodas and Buddha statues, including the Standing Buddha Statue, Reclining Buddha Image and Aung Sakkya Pagoda.

Childhood

Narada was born Toe Kywe at 4 am on 31 January 1931 to parents U Tun Myat and Daw Saw Myaing in Ywa-kyat village in Ayadaw Township, Sagaing Region.
He was with placenta across his shoulder and two upper eye teeth when born.
At the age of five, he started to study Buddhist literature under Koesu Kyaung U Suneyya, the first cousin of his mother. He worked hard his studies, and was patient, polite, kind and peaceful.

Novicehood

At the age of 13, he was initiated into a novice hood under the patronage of Abbot U Suneyya. His Dharma name was Shin Narada.

Buddhist ordination

On 26 June 1950, Narada received higher ordination under the patronage of Abbot U Suneyya at Koesu Monastery's Khanda Ordination Hall under the sponsorship of U Htein and Daw Thant of Abhaya village in Dabanyin Township.

Study of Buddhist literature

Establishment of Bodhi Tahtaung

After he had been a monk for ten years, his uncle Abbot U N´eya of Khatakkan Village Monastery died; he moved to the monastery at the invitation of laypersons and resided there as the abbot. On the 11th Waxing of Kason 1322 ME, he conveyed 27 Bo tree saplings from Koesu Monastery. At 8.55 am the following day, together with Venerable Nan-U Monk, he planted the 27 Bo saplings.
Now, the Bodhi Tahtaung Auspicious Ground has been extended to a one, and it is lush and green with more than 9,000 Bo trees. So, he had been locally and globally well known as Bodhi Tahtaung Sayadaw.

Death

He died in Mandalay at 12.35 pm on Wednesday, 22 November 2006.

Teachings