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- Zayat abstract "A zayat (Burmese: ဇရပ်; MLCTS: ja. rap; IPA: [zəjaʔ]; from Mon ဇြပ်) is a Burmese building found in almost every village. It serves primarily as a shelter for travelers, at the same time, is also an assembly place for religious occasions as well as meeting for the villagers to discuss the needs and plans of the village. Theravada buddhist monks use zayats as their dwelling place while they are exercising precepts on sabath days. Buddhist monasteries may have one or more zayats nearby. Donors mostly build Zayats along main roads aiming to provide the exhausted travelers with water and shelter. Beginning with Adoniram Judson's construction of one in 1818 Christian missionaries have also adopted their use.Contributions, in money or labor, towards the construction, running or elaboration of a zayat are seen as dāna (meritorious charity). Thus zayats are generally built in a more durable and costly manner than most private houses. The labor is normally provided by locals, while the financing may be local or remote.Some zayats have evolved other functions over time. For example, the Jivitadana Sangha Hospital for Buddhist monks and nuns began as a clinic at a zayat.".
- Zayat thumbnail BurmeseZayat.jpg?width=300.
- Zayat wikiPageID "5409322".
- Zayat wikiPageLength "4838".
- Zayat wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Zayat wikiPageRevisionID "678108283".
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Adoniram_Judson.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Amarapura.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Hasseltine_Judson.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism_in_Myanmar.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_culture.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_words_and_phrases.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Places_of_worship_in_Myanmar.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Dāna.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Fu_Manchu.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Kuthodaw_Pagoda.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Mon_language.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Sagaing.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Sala_(architecture).
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Theravada.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink Vihara.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink File:BurmeseZayat.jpg.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLink File:Thudhama_Zayats.jpg.
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thudhamma Zayats".
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zayat".
- Zayat wikiPageWikiLinkText "zayat".
- Zayat mlcts "ja. rap".
- Zayat my "ဇရပ်".
- Zayat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Zayat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Zayat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-my.
- Zayat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MYname.
- Zayat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:My.
- Zayat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Zayat subject Category:Buddhism_in_Myanmar.
- Zayat subject Category:Burmese_culture.
- Zayat subject Category:Burmese_words_and_phrases.
- Zayat subject Category:Places_of_worship_in_Myanmar.
- Zayat hypernym Building.
- Zayat type Building.
- Zayat type Place.
- Zayat type Attraction.
- Zayat type Place.
- Zayat comment "A zayat (Burmese: ဇရပ်; MLCTS: ja. rap; IPA: [zəjaʔ]; from Mon ဇြပ်) is a Burmese building found in almost every village. It serves primarily as a shelter for travelers, at the same time, is also an assembly place for religious occasions as well as meeting for the villagers to discuss the needs and plans of the village. Theravada buddhist monks use zayats as their dwelling place while they are exercising precepts on sabath days. Buddhist monasteries may have one or more zayats nearby.".
- Zayat label "Zayat".
- Zayat sameAs Q17061663.
- Zayat sameAs m.0dkkmj.
- Zayat sameAs Q17061663.
- Zayat wasDerivedFrom Zayat?oldid=678108283.
- Zayat depiction BurmeseZayat.jpg.
- Zayat isPrimaryTopicOf Zayat.