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ဝန္ဒာမိ စေတိယံ သဗ္ဗံ၊ သဗ္ဗဋ္ဌာနေသု ပတိဋ္ဌိတံ။ ယေ စ ဒန္တာ အတီတာ စ၊ ယေ စ ဒန္တာ အနာဂတာ၊ ပစ္စုပ္ပန္နာ စ ယေ ဒန္တာ၊ သဗ္ဗေ ဝန္ဒာမိ တေ အဟံ။ vandāmi cetiyaṃ sabbaṃ, sabbaṭṭhānesu patiṭṭhitaṃ. Ye ca dantā atītā ca, ye ca dantā anāgatā, paccuppannā ca ye dantā, sabbe vandāmi te ahaṃ.
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HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION MUSEUM MYANMAR 15 PRINCIPALS .



1.HGT (The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Museum) has firmly established its own set of guidelines, standard operating procedures (SOPs), dedicated teams, and specified conditions. This institution is vested with the responsibilities of safeguarding relics while also asserting its copyright claims. It functions as a distinct and organized entity.

2. HGT The option to make donations to the Hswagata Buddha Relics remains unavailable, as the focus is on inviting the accumulation of Triple Gems , Parents and Teacher and embracing the essence of the five precepts through a strategic approach. This plan is designed to invoke the presence of the Buddha Relics, fostering a connection that transcends limitations and enriches spiritual merit.

3. HGT Similar to our principle of refraining from accepting gifts, our organization upholds a strict no-gift policy. This approach is consistent with our values and ethos, ensuring that our interactions and operations remain untainted by any form of material exchange.

4. HGT Hswagata diligently implements an Anti-Corruption policy, underscoring our unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct. This policy serves as a robust safeguard against any form of corruption, reaffirming our dedication to transparency, fairness, and the responsible stewardship of our mission.

5. HGT The core objective of Hswagata's policy is to propagate the profound teachings of Dhamma. Concurrently, it encompasses a significant initiative involving contributions to scholars who have attained heightened states of bodily awareness. This dual-pronged approach harmonizes the dissemination of wisdom with support for those who have achieved profound spiritual insights.

6. HGT The nomenclature of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Enshrinement Museum remains intrinsically tied to its origins, aligning seamlessly with the original sites of veneration and the benevolent contributors. This practice ensures a faithful continuation of the museum's identity and purpose, upholding the essence of reverence and gratitude in accordance with its founding principles.

7. HGT Hswagata strictly entrusts the responsibility of donating Buddha relics exclusively to designated individuals and specific organizations, refraining entirely from delegating this duty through casual channels of influence. This protocol extends solely to individuals of significance who have been vested with the authorized mandate, underscoring our commitment to maintaining a structured and accountable approach to such matters.

8. HGT The all branch of the Hswagata Museum for Preserving Buddha's Sacred Relics are required to adhere to the Standard Operation and Donation Procedure (SDP SOP) guideline, which is documented in the comprehensive Manual Handbook. This stipulation ensures a consistent and regulated process for donations, underscoring our dedication to maintaining a systematic and well-documented approach across all branches.

9. HGT It is imperative that individuals requesting Buddha Relics adhere with utmost precision to the regulations, policies, team structures, and stipulated conditions set forth by Hswagata. This unwavering commitment to adherence underscores the significance of upholding a harmonious and disciplined approach in accordance with our organization's directives.

10. HGT The invocation of a Buddha Relic requires the endorsement of esteemed "Siridantamahāpālaka," individuals entrusted with the paramount task of safeguarding these sacred artefacts in accordance with the directives of the Buddha's rescript. This tripartite approval underscores the profound responsibility upheld by these guardians, ensuring that the reverence and protocols surrounding the Buddha Relics remain intact.

11. HGT The Buddha Relics fall under the ownership of Hswagata, emphasizing the crucial importance of exercising caution and refraining from any actions without the explicit authorization of the founder,Siridantamahāpālaka. This directive serves as a steadfast reminder to uphold respect for ownership and adhere to established protocols.

12.  HGT Due to non-compliance with the stipulated regulations, specifically in alignment with the directives outlined in the Buddha's rescript, Hswagata lacks accountability for its actions. The failure to adhere to these guidelines has led to a situation where the organisation's responsible conduct is compromised.

13. HGT We propose that all individuals associated with Hswagata embrace virtuous conduct by embodying the essence of the Therāvāda Dhamma Desanā teachings, encapsulated in the motto "from Sīla Saccā Paramī to Dukkheñānaṁ." This call to action encourages the cultivation of moral principles, truthfulness, and the pursuit of higher virtues, ultimately leading to the transcendence of suffering.

14.  HGT Hswagata categorically abstains from engaging in practices such as palmistry, amulet creation, medicinal offerings, and similar endeavors.

15. HGT We affirm that the donation of Buddha Relics strictly adheres to the guidelines established by Sao Dhammasami "Siridantamahāpālaka", the founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Museum (Saṁsapatkā). Our donation process follows a methodical approach, incorporating application forms such as the need assessment Survey form and the Request form to ensure systematic and structured proceedings.

Sao Indasoma "Siridantamahāpālaka"