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The Amarapura Nikaya is a Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is an island country in South Asia, located about off the southern coast of India....
n monastic fraternity (a lineage of ordained monks) founded in 1800. It is named after the city of Amarapura
Amarapura

Amarapura is a city in the Mandalay Division of Myanmar, situated 11 km to the south of Mandalay. It is often referred to as Taungmyo in relation to Mandalay but nowadays the two have become continuous from urban sprawl....
, Myanmar
Myanmar

Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar, is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia, or Indochina. The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, and the Bay of Bengal to the southwest with...
 (then Burma), the former capital of the Burmese kingdom. Amarapura Nikaya monks are followers of the Theravada
Theravada

Theravada...
 tradition.

he mid 18th century, upasampada
Upasampada

Upasampada literally means "undertaking" and, specifically, refers to the ordination rite by which one undertakes the Buddhism Bhikkhu life....
 (higher ordination, as distinct from samanera
Samanera

In Buddhist context, a samanera can be translated as novice monk. It literally means 'small Shramana', or small renunciate, where 'small' has the meaning of boy or girl....
 or novice
Novice

A novice is a person or creature who is new to a field or activity. The term is most commonly applied in religion and sports....
 ordination) had become extinct in Sri Lanka again.






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The Amarapura Nikaya is a Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is an island country in South Asia, located about off the southern coast of India....
n monastic fraternity (a lineage of ordained monks) founded in 1800. It is named after the city of Amarapura
Amarapura

Amarapura is a city in the Mandalay Division of Myanmar, situated 11 km to the south of Mandalay. It is often referred to as Taungmyo in relation to Mandalay but nowadays the two have become continuous from urban sprawl....
, Myanmar
Myanmar

Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar, is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia, or Indochina. The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, and the Bay of Bengal to the southwest with...
 (then Burma), the former capital of the Burmese kingdom. Amarapura Nikaya monks are followers of the Theravada
Theravada

Theravada...
 tradition.

History

By the mid 18th century, upasampada
Upasampada

Upasampada literally means "undertaking" and, specifically, refers to the ordination rite by which one undertakes the Buddhism Bhikkhu life....
 (higher ordination, as distinct from samanera
Samanera

In Buddhist context, a samanera can be translated as novice monk. It literally means 'small Shramana', or small renunciate, where 'small' has the meaning of boy or girl....
 or novice
Novice

A novice is a person or creature who is new to a field or activity. The term is most commonly applied in religion and sports....
 ordination) had become extinct in Sri Lanka again. The Buddhist order had become extinct thrice during the preceding five hundred years and was re-established in the reigns of Vimala Dharma Suriya I (1591 - 1604) and Vimala Dharma Suriya II (1687 - 1707) as well. These re-establishments were short lived. On the initiative of Ven. Weliwita Saranankara (1698-1778) the Thai monk Upali Thera
Upali Thera

Upali Thera was a Thai people Theravada monk and founder of the Siam Nikaya order of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. He visited Kandy in 1753 and there performed upasampada for a group of Sinhala monks....
 visited Kandy during the reign of king Kirti Sri Rajasinghe (1747 - 1782) and once again reestablished the Buddhist order in Sri Lanka in 1753. It was called the Siyam Nikaya after the "Kingdom of Siam".

However in 1764, merely a decade after the re-establishment of the Buddhist order in Sri Lanka by reverend Upali, a group within the newly created Siyam Nikaya conspired and succeeded in restricting the Nikaya's higher ordination only to the Govigama
Govigama

Govi, Govigama, Goigama, Goygama, Goyigama, Goviyo is a Caste in Sri Lanka....
 caste. This was a period when Buddhist Vinaya
Vinaya

The Vinaya is the regulatory framework for the Buddhist monastic community, or sangha, based in the canonical texts called Vinaya Pitaka. The teachings of the Gautama Buddha, or Buddhadharma can be divided into two broad categories: 'Dharma' or doctrine, and 'Vinaya', or discipline....
 rules had been virtually abandoned and some members of the Buddhist Sangha in the Kandyan Kingdom privately held land, had wives and children, resided in the private homes and were called Ganinnanses. It was a period when the traditional nobility of the Kandyan Kingdom was decimated by continuous wars with the Dutch rulers of the Maritime Provinces. In the maritime provinces too a new order was replacing the old. Mandarampura Puvata, a text from the Kandyan perid, narrates the above radical changes to the monastic order and shows that it was not a unanimous decision by the body of the sangha. It says that thirty two ‘senior’ members of the Sangha who opposed this change were banished to Jaffna
Jaffna

Jaffna or Yazhpanam is the capital city of the Northern Province, Sri Lanka. Most of the residents of Jaffna are Sri Lankan Tamils with a presence of Sri Lankan Moors and Portuguese Burghers ....
 by the leaders of the reform.

The Govigama exclusivity of the Sangha thus secured in 1764 was almost immediately challenged by other castes who without the patronage of the King of Kandy or of the British
British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, Crown colony, protectorates, League of Nations mandate, and other Dependent territory ruled or administered by the United Kingdom , that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries....
, held their own upasampada
Upasampada

Upasampada literally means "undertaking" and, specifically, refers to the ordination rite by which one undertakes the Buddhism Bhikkhu life....
 ceremony at Totagamuwa Vihara in 1772. Another was held at Tangalle in 1798. Neither of these ceremonies were approved by the Siam Nikaya
Siam Nikaya

The Siam Nikaya is a monastic order within Sri Lanka, founded by Upali Thera and located predominantly around the city of Kandy. It is so named because it originated within Thailand ....
 which claimed that these were not in accordance with the Vinaya
Vinaya

The Vinaya is the regulatory framework for the Buddhist monastic community, or sangha, based in the canonical texts called Vinaya Pitaka. The teachings of the Gautama Buddha, or Buddhadharma can be divided into two broad categories: 'Dharma' or doctrine, and 'Vinaya', or discipline....
 rules.

As a consequence of this ‘exclusively Govigama’ policy adopted in 1764 by the Siyam Nikaya, the Buddhists in the Maritime provinces were denied access to a valid ordination lineage. Hoping to rectify this situation, wealthy laymen from the maritime provinces financed an expedition to Burma to found a new monastic lineage. In 1799, Ambagahapitiye Gnanavimala Thera a monk from the Salagama
Salagama

Salagama is the name of a caste in Sri Lanka. The community was traditionally associated with the cultivation of cinnamon, and are found mostly in Southern coastal areas, especially in the villages around Hikkaduwa and Balapitiya in Galle district, as well as in the area from Negombo northwards to Chilaw....
 caste
Caste

Castes are hereditary systems of wikt:occupation, endogamy, culture, social class, and political power, the assignment of individuals to places in the social hierarchy is determined by social group and culture....
, from Balapitiya on the south western coast of Sri lanka, departed for Burma with a group of novices to seek a new succession of Higher ordination. The first bhikkhu
Bhikkhu

A Bhikkhu , Bhiksu is a fully ordained male Buddhism monastic. Female monastics are called Bhikkhunis . Bhikkhus and Bhikkhunis keep many precepts: they live by the vinaya's framework of monastic discipline, the basic rules of which are called the patimokkha....
 was ordained in Burma in 1800 by the sangharaja
Sangharaja

Sangharaja is the title given in many Theravada Buddhism countries to a senior monk who is the titular head either of a monastic fraternity , or of the Sangha throughout the country....
 of Burma, his party having been welcomed to Burma by King Bodawpaya
Bodawpaya

Bodawpaya literally Royal Grandfather, 11 March 1745 - 5 June 1819) was the sixth king of the Konbaung Dynasty of Myanmar . Born Maung Shwe Waing and later Badon Min, he was the fourth son of Alaungpaya, founder of the dynasty and the Third Burmese Empire....
.

The initial mission returned to Sri Lanka in 1803. Soon after their return to the island they established a udakhupkhepa sima (a flotilla of boats moved together to form a platform on the water) at the Maduganga river
Maduganga River

The Maduganga river is a shallow water body in south-west Sri Lanka, which enters the sea at Balapitiya.The Buddhist Amarapura Nikaya sect had its first upasampada on a fleet of boats anchored upon it in 1803....
, Balapitiya and, under the most senior Myanmar bhikkhu who accompanied them, held an upasampada ceremony on Vesak Full Moon Day. The new fraternity came to be known as the Amarapura Nikaya, from the then capital of Burma.

Several subsequent trips to Burma by Karava and Durava
Durava

Durave or Durava are Southern Caste system in Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka....
 monks as well, created by 1810 a core group of ordained monks and provided the required quorum for Higher Ordination of Amarapura Nikaya monks in Sri Lanka. The higher ordination denied to them in 1764 by the Govigama conspirators had been regained and they were soon granted recognition by the colonial British government. However the radical change of ordination rules by the Siyam Nikaya in 1764, and its continuance despite it being contrary to the teachings of the Buddha
Gautama Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama was a Spirituality teacher in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent who founded Buddhism. He is generally seen by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddhahood of our age....
, plagues the Sri Lankan Buddhist Sangha, and the Sangha remains divided on caste lines.

Significance

The establishment of the Amarapura Nikaya was significant because it singled a change in the social dyanmic of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. For the first time, a monastic lineage had been created not through royal patronage of a Buddhist king, but through the collective action
Collective action

Collective action is the pursuit of a goal or set of goals by more than one person. It is a term which has formulations and theories in many areas of the social sciences....
 of a dedicated group of Buddhist laymen. The Amarapura Nikaya was thus both independent of government and royal power, and more closely tied to its patrons in the growing middle class. This presaged both the growing power of the middle class in Sri Lanka during the 19th and 18th Centuries, and the rise of so-called Protestant Buddhism among the Sinhalese middle class- a modernized form of Buddhism in which increasing power and authority were vested in the laity, rather than monastic authorities.

Sub-orders


The Amarapura maha nikaya is divided into no less than 21 sub-orders. These sub orders are believed to have been formed along cast divisions

  1. Amarapura Sirisaddhammawansa Maha Nikaya
  2. Amarapura Mulawamsika Nikaya
  3. Udarata Amarapura Nikaya
  4. Amarapura Sabaragamu Saddhamma Nikaya
  5. Saddhamma Yutthika (Matara) Nikaya
  6. Dadalu Paramparayatta Amarapura Nikaya
  7. Amarapura Mrammawansabhidhaja
  8. Amarapura Vajirawansa Nikaya
  9. Kalyanavansika Sri Dharmarama Saddhamma Yuttika Nikaya
  10. Sri Lanka Svejin Maha Nikaya
  11. Sabaragamu Saddhammawansa Nikaya
  12. Amarapura Ariyavansa Saddhamma Yuttika Nikaya
  13. Culagandhi Nikaya
  14. Udarata Amarapura Samagri Sangha Sabhawa
  15. Uva Amarapura Nikaya
  16. Amarapura Sri Dhammarakshita Nikaya
  17. Udukinda Amarapura Nikaya
  18. Sambuddha Sasanodaya Sangha Sabhawa
  19. Amarapura Maha Nikaya
  20. Amarapura Nikaya
  21. Sri Kalyaniwansa Nikaya


See also

  • Siam Nikaya
    Siam Nikaya

    The Siam Nikaya is a monastic order within Sri Lanka, founded by Upali Thera and located predominantly around the city of Kandy. It is so named because it originated within Thailand ....
  • Ramanna Nikaya
    Ramanna Nikaya

    Ramanna Nikaya is one of the most orthodox Buddhism orders in Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1864 when Ambagahawatte Saranankara, a member of the Salagama caste, returned to Sri Lanka after being ordained by Ven....
  • Sri Lankan Buddhism
    Sri Lankan Buddhism

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  • Weligama Gnanaratana Maha Nayaka Thera
    Weligama Gnanaratana Maha Nayaka Thera

    Most Ven. Rajakeeya Panditha Weligama Gnanaratana Maha Nayaka Thera, is the Maha Nayaka of the Amarapura Dharmarakshita Maha Nikaya ....