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evening, when Bodawpaya was meeting with his ministers, Aung appeared. He told the king that he was a false friends and reminded him that they had sworn eternal friendship to each other. He told him that he did not want to take over his kingdom. He wrote a circle in chalk on the palace floor and presented a challenge to the king. He told the king to erase the chalk drawing from the floor. The King, full of shame and anger, rubbed out the circle but then two more appeared. He continued to try to erase the chalk circles until the whole palace floor was covered with hundreds of them. Aung again chided the king, who begged him to protect his family. Aung vowed to do that and then vanished.
20: 139:, gestured to a specific area of the lake, then disappeared. When the Sayadaw awoke, he felt as if the dream were real. Days later, he was thinking about his dream and went out to the lake to look again at the spot the white robed man pointed to. When he reached the edge of the lake he felt something in the water under a tree. It was a copper manuscript. He washed it off and took it to the monastery. 161: 190:. First, he sent a team of soldiers to find Aung. The soldiers begged him to return with them, saying that they would be killed if they failed the king. Aung ordered the soldiers to send a report to the king that they had captured him and put him in chains at the bottom of their boat. He promised them that he would appear in the boat when it arrived at the capital. 151:
and his remains were entombed and his three main disciples began to divide his possessions. The new Sayadaw jokingly threw an old pillow to Aung, and told him that that was his inheritance from the former Sayadaw. Out of respect, Aung accepted it. He used it to balance his elbow while he wrote on the
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The soldiers did as he said. When their boat reached the capital two weeks later, they found Aung lying at the bottom of the boat, tied in chains. Bodawpaya gathered his people to witness the execution. He ordered the executioners to throw Aung into a deep ditch and buried him alive. Later that
79:(18th century). He was also called Maung Aung, or "Master Victory". He supposedly lived to be around 200 years of age. He is credited with creating the modern weizza movement when he discovered manuscripts revealing the secrets of weizzas and mastered the art of qi. "Bo Bo" is a common 152:
floor. The pillow eventually began to tear and he saw that there was something hard inside the pillow. Later, he overheard some wise men discussing the lost copper manuscript of the former Sayardaw.
107:. Aung's name at birth was Pho Aung. His father was Pho Myat San and his mother was Mae Nyein Yar. Due to his parents' lack of financial resources, Aung was 104: 135:
was having a nap, he dreamed that he was woken by a holy man dressed in white. In the dream, the man in white led him to the lake at the back of the
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In the first half of the 20th century, many Burmese Buddhists associated Aung with the Freedom Movement, an
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Many Burmese Buddhists believe that Aung never died, but remains on Earth to wait for the appearance of the
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and was taunted by his peers, who called him "Maung Wei". "Maung" means "teenage boy" and "wei" being a
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attempted to have him assassinated because he refused to acknowledge him as the
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Aung's exact birthdate is unknown, though he was a classmate of the future King
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http://pariyatti-sasana-sevaka-sangha.webs.com/realbuddhismweizzas.htm
234:. The movement sought to draw on his mystical weizzas powers. Bogyoke 179: 148: 136: 100: 83: 19: 235: 207: 187: 468: 242:) was considered to have been the reincarnation of Aung himself. 120: 103:, who was born in the Burmese era 1106, as well as of the future 72: 68: 170: 43: 160: 218:, another prominent weizza, on Buddhist altars in Myanmar. 574:
Masters of the Buddhist Occult: The Burmese Weikzas
572:Ferguson, John P.; Mendelson, E. Michael (1981). 571: 474: 604: 541:"Notes on Burmese Manuscripts: Text and Images" 147:Not long after this, the Sayadaw died. He was 111:as a child. Consequently, he suffered from 155: 538: 486: 426: 338: 159: 18: 221: 605: 126: 230:Burmese social movement against the 516:"Michael Backman Ltd ., Bo Bo Aung" 320:"Michael Backman Ltd ., Bo Bo Aung" 142: 13: 576:. Essays on Burma. Brill Archive. 14: 649: 532: 508: 480: 448: 420: 400: 380: 360: 332: 312: 292: 272: 252: 1: 475:Ferguson & Mendelson 1981 245: 89: 86:which translates to "uncle". 539:Lammerts, Christian (2010). 168:When Aung became a powerful 94: 7: 613:18th-century Burmese people 591: 16:18th-century Burmese wizard 10: 654: 178:, his old classmate, King 628:Burmese religious leaders 197: 64: 56: 35: 545:Journal of Burma Studies 487:Ferguson, John (1981). 427:Ferguson, John (1981). 339:Ferguson, John (1981). 156:Attempted assassination 633:Burmese social workers 280:"The world of weizzas" 165: 24: 623:Burmese folk religion 557:10.1353/jbs.2010.0004 232:British rule in Burma 163: 22: 408:"Bo Bo Aung Weizzar" 388:"Bo Bo Aung Weizzar" 368:"Bo Bo Aung Weizzar" 222:The Freedom Movement 164:Statue of Bo Bo Aung 23:Statue of Bo Bo Aung 131:One day, while the 127:The Sayadaw's dream 210:, and protect the 166: 38:) was a prominent 25: 618:Burmese Buddhists 583:978-90-04-06323-5 105:Taungpila Sayadaw 645: 587: 568: 526: 525: 523: 522: 512: 506: 504: 484: 478: 477:, pp. 62–4. 472: 466: 465: 463: 462: 452: 446: 444: 424: 418: 417: 415: 414: 404: 398: 397: 395: 394: 384: 378: 377: 375: 374: 364: 358: 356: 336: 330: 329: 327: 326: 316: 310: 309: 307: 306: 296: 290: 289: 287: 286: 276: 270: 269: 267: 266: 256: 240:Aung San Suu Kyi 143:The dirty pillow 77:Konbaung dynasty 66: 58: 37: 653: 652: 648: 647: 646: 644: 643: 642: 603: 602: 594: 584: 535: 530: 529: 520: 518: 514: 513: 509: 501: 490:Essays on Burma 485: 481: 473: 469: 460: 458: 456:"Folk Elements" 454: 453: 449: 441: 430:Essays on Burma 425: 421: 412: 410: 406: 405: 401: 392: 390: 386: 385: 381: 372: 370: 366: 365: 361: 353: 342:Essays on Burma 337: 333: 324: 322: 318: 317: 313: 304: 302: 298: 297: 293: 284: 282: 278: 277: 273: 264: 262: 260:"Folk Elements" 258: 257: 253: 248: 238:(the father of 224: 200: 158: 145: 129: 97: 92: 71:, who lived in 17: 12: 11: 5: 651: 641: 640: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 601: 600: 593: 590: 589: 588: 582: 569: 551:(1): 229–253. 534: 531: 528: 527: 507: 499: 479: 467: 447: 439: 419: 399: 379: 359: 351: 331: 311: 291: 271: 250: 249: 247: 244: 223: 220: 199: 196: 157: 154: 144: 141: 133:Kye Ni Sayadaw 128: 125: 96: 93: 91: 88: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 650: 639: 636: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 610: 608: 599: 596: 595: 585: 579: 575: 570: 566: 562: 558: 554: 550: 546: 542: 537: 536: 517: 511: 502: 496: 492: 491: 483: 476: 471: 457: 451: 442: 436: 432: 431: 423: 409: 403: 389: 383: 369: 363: 354: 348: 344: 343: 335: 321: 315: 301: 295: 281: 275: 261: 255: 251: 243: 241: 237: 233: 229: 228:anti-colonial 219: 217: 213: 209: 205: 204:future Buddha 195: 191: 189: 185: 184:future Buddha 181: 177: 173: 172: 162: 153: 150: 140: 138: 134: 124: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 87: 85: 82: 78: 74: 70: 62: 54: 50: 46: 45: 41: 36:ဘိုးဘိုးအောင် 33: 29: 21: 573: 548: 544: 533:Bibliography 519:. Retrieved 510: 489: 482: 470: 459:. Retrieved 450: 429: 422: 411:. Retrieved 402: 391:. Retrieved 382: 371:. Retrieved 362: 341: 334: 323:. Retrieved 314: 303:. Retrieved 300:"Bo Bo Aung" 294: 283:. Retrieved 274: 263:. Retrieved 254: 225: 216:Bo Min Gaung 201: 192: 169: 167: 146: 130: 117:Burmese word 113:skin disease 109:malnourished 98: 42: 27: 26: 607:Categories 521:2017-09-27 500:9004063234 461:2017-09-28 440:9004063234 413:2017-08-31 393:2017-08-31 373:2017-08-31 352:9004063234 325:2017-09-27 305:2017-08-31 285:2017-09-25 265:2017-09-28 246:References 90:Early life 75:under the 65:vijjādhara 28:Bo Bo Aung 180:Bodawpaya 137:monastery 101:Bodawpaya 95:Childhood 84:honorific 592:See also 565:72172350 236:Aung San 149:cremated 638:Weizzas 208:Metteya 188:Metteya 121:scabies 81:Burmese 73:Myanmar 69:Sagaing 67:) from 53:Burmese 40:Burmese 32:Burmese 580:  563:  497:  437:  349:  212:Dharma 198:Legacy 176:wizard 171:weizza 57:ဝိဇ္ဇာ 49:wizard 44:weizza 561:S2CID 578:ISBN 495:ISBN 435:ISBN 347:ISBN 119:for 61:Pali 553:doi 174:or 47:or 609:: 559:. 549:14 547:. 543:. 493:. 433:. 345:. 206:, 186:, 123:. 63:: 59:, 55:: 34:: 586:. 567:. 555:: 524:. 505:, 503:. 464:. 445:, 443:. 416:. 396:. 376:. 357:, 355:. 328:. 308:. 288:. 268:. 51:( 30:(

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Burmese
Burmese
weizza
wizard
Burmese
Pali
Sagaing
Myanmar
Konbaung dynasty
Burmese
honorific
Bodawpaya
Taungpila Sayadaw
malnourished
skin disease
Burmese word
scabies
Kye Ni Sayadaw
monastery
cremated

weizza
wizard
Bodawpaya
future Buddha
Metteya
future Buddha
Metteya
Dharma

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