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The Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital
The Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital ((ビルマ語:ဝါးချက်ဇီဝိတဒါနသံဃာ့ဆေးရုံ)) is a monastic hospital located in Wachet, Sagaing Hills, Myanmar. The hospital was founded on 20 October 1984 by Sayadaw U Lakkhana (also known as Badandha Lakkhana Sayadaw), an abbot of the Kyaswa Gyaug Monastery in Sagaing. Badandha Lakkhana Sayadaw utilized money donated by monks, nuns, and other donors in Wachet village to establish the hospital. It was established as a charitable institution, and aimed to provide free medical treatment to monks and nuns. After 19 years, a committee of monks from Kyaswa Monastery made the decision to modernize the small hospital. Since then, it has been significantly up-graded and expanded with the assistance of both local, domestic, and foreign aid. When first established, it was merely a two-story clinic with four rooms. The medical center has grown to be a four-story, 50-bedded facility. Today, Jivatadana Sangha Hospital provides low-cost health services to monks and nuns, as well as the general public. The medical center provides both traditional and western medicine, as well as acupuncture, to its various patients. ==Location==
Wachet is a village located in the Sagaing region, in Upper Myanmar, along the Ayeyarwady River. This region in Myanmar is regarded as an important historical and religious destination. The hospital is located north of the Kyaswa Gyaung Monastery, west of the Sagaing Hills, and east of the Ayeyarwady River.
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