Ashin AbhijÃÂtÃÂbhivaá¹Âsa (, ; 29 September 1968 â 7 February 2022), also known as Sagaing Tipiá¹Âaka Sayadaw (, ), was a Burmese Buddhist monk. He was chief abbot of Saddhamma MÃÂnitÃÂyon Monastery in Yangon and abbot of Saddhamma Jotaka SubodhÃÂyon Monastery in Monywa. Being awarded the titles of Tipiá¹Âakadhara and Tipiá¹Âakakovida in 2007 and 2010 respectively, Ashin was the 12th recipient of the title of Tipiá¹Âakadhara Dhammabhaá¹Âá¸ÂÃÂgÃÂrika.
AbhijÃÂtÃÂbhivaá¹Âsa, the third of seven siblings, was born on 29 September 1968 (8th waxing day of Thadingyut, 1330 M.E.) in Hsinnin Village, Wetlet Township, to Tin Ya and Nyunt Khin. He was ordained as a novice on 29 November 1979 (11th waxing day of Nadaw, 1341 ME), under the presiding sayadaw of Zabumingala Shweyattha Kyaung, and sent to MahàSubodhÃÂyon Monastery in Sagaing on 14 December. Ashin received the titles of SÃÂsanÃÂlaá¹ kÃÂra Thamanegyaw and SÃÂsanadhaja DhammÃÂcariya since he was a novice.
On 4 January 1988 (1st waning day of Pyatho, 1349 ME), Ashin was ordained as a monk under the patronage of Ashin NÃÂrada, chief abbot of MahÃÂ SubodhÃÂyon.
Ashin passed all five-level 8026 recitation contents for the Tipiá¹Âakadhara Tipiá¹Âakakovida Selection Examinations, in which he had to show his memory of Tipiá¹Âaka by reciting the Canon without being prompted more than five times in a day, in 2007 and was awarded the title of Tipiá¹Âakadhara (). After completing all five levels of ideology written exam, he became the holder of the title of Tipiá¹Âakakovida (), in 2010. In 2016, Ashin was offered the title of Tipiá¹Âakadhara Dhammabhaá¹Âá¸ÂÃÂgÃÂrika by the Burmese government, and was thereafter known as its 12th recipient in history. In 2012, Ashin was appointed by Ashin NandamÃÂlÃÂbhivaá¹Âsa as presiding abbot of Saddhamma Jotaka SubodhÃÂyon Monastery, a monastery, in Monywa, under the governance of MahàSubodhÃÂyon.
Ashin died of leukemia at Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok, on 7 February 2022, at the age of 53. During his years of monkhood, Ashin won a total of 47 achievements, including 10 DhammÃÂcariya and 3 Pali PÃÂragà « degrees.