U Khanti (ဦးခန္တီ)
Burmese. Name of a
hermit,
i.e.
tapathi (fig.),
whose name is also transliterated U Khandi. He was born
in 1868 AD as Po Maung in Ywathaya, a village in
Myanmar.
He became a hermit (fig.) in 1900 and
his goodwill organization built and renovated several
pagodas
and religious buildings at
hilltops, including at
Kyaihtiyo (fig.).
In the late 19th to early 20th century AD, he
maintained Mandalay Hill
(fig.),
where some relics of the Buddha are kept and which has
the Buddhist
temple
Sutaungpyay Phaya
(fig.)
on its summit, and
for 40 years organized religious activities. As such, he is also
associated with
Kusinara Ingyin Tawya Phaya
(fig.),
a semi-gu style cave temple at the
foot of Mandalay Hill,
where after his dead on 14 January 1949 at the age of 80, and the
consequent funeral 2 years later, his coffin and the
reuan prasat
funeral
cart used prior to his
cremation, was placed.
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