U Nārada
U Nārada | |
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နာရဒ | |
| Title | Sayadaw |
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| Born | 1868 |
| Died | 1955 (aged 87) |
| Nationality | Burmese |
| Other names | Mingun Jetawun Sayadaw Mingun Jetavana Sayādaw |
| Occupation | Buddhist monk |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Buddhism |
| School | Theravada |
| Dharma names | Nārada |
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U Nārada (Burmese: နာရဒ; 1868–1955), also Mingun Jetawun Sayādaw or Mingun Jetavana Sayādaw, was a Burmese monk in the Theravada tradition credited with being one of the key figures in the revival of Vipassana meditation.
His prominent students, particularly Mahasi Sayadaw, helped popularize what is now known as the "New Burmese Method" or the "Mahasi method." Sayadaw is a Burmese term of respect when addressing major Buddhist monks and means "great master".