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Agga Maha Pandita ((ビルマ語:အဂ္ဂမဟာပဏ္ဍိတ), ) is an honorific title used in Theravada Buddhism in reference to Buddhists, usually monks, who are considered to be unusually wise, noble, and enlightened. == Usage == The title is usually awarded to holy monks who are highly proficient in teaching the Dhamma or those who are believed to be enlightened (Arahants). The Buddha had disciples who held title of ''Agga Savaka'' and ''Maha savaka'' who were already enlightened Ariyas and regarded as leaders of the communities of monks known as the Sangha or Samgha. The title of Agga Maha Pandita is awarded every year in January by the Head of Government of Myanmar (Burma) after rigorous and subtle examination of a monk's wisdom and achievement by the Committee of Sangha Nayakas.
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