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Most Venerable 'Bhante' Vimalaramsi Mahathera was bestowed the title ‘Sasana Tilaka’, the clear teacher of the three signs.
For the strong leadership, for spreading spiritualism, for contribution to the wellfare of Buddhist religion and for your many accomplishments and principled actions, on behalf of our nation the Supreme Sangha Council of Bangladesh is proud to confer you Sasana Tilaka.

Given at the Visaka Puja Celebration Committee held on May 17, 2011, 2555 BE.
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Any previous recipients of the 'Sasana Tilaka' title are seemingly ungooglable, which makes its prestige dubious.
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I found some photos here, which should be viewable even without a Facebook account. The album has the following text: "Venerable Dharmeswar has come from Bengladesh and has stopped in Missouri to present Bhante Vimalaramsi with the title "Sasana Tilaka"." The document can be read there, though with some difficulty given the resolution.
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Viscid wrote:Any previous recipients of the 'Sasana Tilaka' title are seemingly ungooglable, which makes its prestige dubious.
There are more things in heaven and earth, than G00gle knows. :-).
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Yes, that's a very pretty piece of paper.. but what does being a 'Sasana Tilaka' mean, exactly? Who else is or was a 'Sasana Tilka?' Why was it given to Vimalaramsi particularly, on the other side of the planet, and not some other teacher? What sort of relationship does he have with the Supreme Sangha Council of Bangladesh? What authority does the 'Supreme Sangha Council of Bangladesh' have?

Knowing these sort of things defines the relevance of receiving such a title.
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Viscid wrote:Yes, that's a very pretty piece of paper.. but what does being a 'Sasana Tilaka' mean, exactly? Who else is or was a 'Sasana Tilka' historically? Why was it given to him and not others?
Yes, I'd like to know that, too.

Maybe you can ask His Holiness Dharmasen Mahathero, the Sangharaj of Bangladesh.
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Viscid wrote:What relationship does he have with the Supreme Sangha Council of Bangladesh?
Zoom in and have a look :-)

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From the certificate:
We can get clear idea [sic] about Bhante Vimalaramsi if we quote the comment of Kathleen Anderson, PhD, a member of the Seattle Buddhist Community. "This is really a special and joyous time for all of us. Venerable Vimalaramsi is a most gifted and dynamic meditation teacher and a beautiful and loving human being. We are prepared to host many additional friends and visitors beacuse he will reach far beyond our traditional community, especially when it gets out that in his new position he is basically the Head of Buddhism in our country now."
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Hello all,

Some interesting facts about Bangladesh:

Bangladesh Country Profile:
Religion based Population : Muslim (89.7%), Hindu (9.2%), Buddhist (0.7%), Christian (0.3%), Animist and believers in tribal faiths (0.1%

More at:
http://www.banbeis.gov.bd/bd_pro.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Viscid wrote:From the certificate:
We can get clear idea [sic] about Bhante Vimalaramsi if we quote the comment of Kathleen Anderson, PhD, a member of the Seattle Buddhist Community. "This is really a special and joyous time for all of us. Venerable Vimalaramsi is a most gifted and dynamic meditation teacher and a beautiful and loving human being. We are prepared to host many additional friends and visitors beacuse he will reach far beyond our traditional community, especially when it gets out that in his new position he is basically the Head of Buddhism in our country now."
Yup.
head of buddhism in America?

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Whoever this title comes from or how much prestige it carries doesn't really matter in my opinion. It is a token of respect and a very nice thing to give.
Titles are also a good thing to let go of as well :)
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Not to sound overly critical but for a document meant to represent the "Supreme Sangha Council of Bangladesh" (sounds important) and which in a way represents the Three Jewels in general, and which happens to be written in English, and is also meant to be presented to a native English-speaker, shouldn't the English on the document be... better?

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Lots of well known monks hold titles such as the above. For instance...
In 1996, Bhante G received the title of Chief Sangha Nayaka Thera for North America. This acknowledged his status as highest-ranking monk of his sect in the United States and Canada.


http://www.bhavanasociety.org/teacher/b ... gunaratana" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Virgo wrote:Not to sound overly critical but for a document meant to represent the "Supreme Sangha Council of Bangladesh" (sounds important) and which in a way represents the Three Jewels in general, and which happens to be written in English, and is also meant to be presented to a native English-speaker, shouldn't the English on the document be... better?

Kevin
A lot of the text on the document is actually just plagarized from a press release that the Venerable's own community put out in 2006: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/12/prweb493822.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Greetings,

Well they didn't impeach him... I suppose that's good.

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