Posts Tagged ‘Bodhgaya’

ကြန္ျမဴနစ္ပါတီ “Maoist” မွ အိႏိၵယႏိုင္ငံ အေရွ႕ပိုင္း ေဒသ ဗုဒၶဂါယာ အနီး တိုက္ခိုက္မႈ

August 4, 2013

ကြန္ျမဴနစ္ပါတီ “Maoist” မွ အိႏိၵယႏိုင္ငံ အေရွ႕ပိုင္း ေဒသ ဗုဒၶဂါယာ အနီး တိုက္ခိုက္မႈ ၾသဂုတ္ ၃၊ ၂၀၁၃ (AFP)

The entrance to a Budhist temple at the Bodh Gaya complex

The entrance to a Budhist temple at the Bodh Gaya complex in the Indian city of Patna, on July 7, 2013.

အိႏိၵယႏိုင္ငံ ကြန္ျမဴနစ္ပါတီ “Maoist” မွ ေျပာက္က်ားတပ္သားမ်ားမွ အိႏိၵယႏိုင္ငံ အေရွ႕ပိုင္း ေဒသ ဗုဒၶဂါယာ အနီး ရထားလမ္းေၾကာင္း တစ္ခုအား ေဖာက္ခြဲ ဖ်က္ဆီးလိုက္ေၾကာင္း အိႏိၵယႏိုင္ငံ ရထားပို႕ေဆာင္ေရး တာဝန္႐ွိသူမ်ားမွ စေနေန႕တြင္ ေျပာၾကားလိုက္သည္။

ဒီေဖာက္ခြဲ ဖ်က္ဆီး တိုက္ခိုက္မႈဟာ ၿပီးခဲ့တဲ့ လအတြင္း အေသးစာ ဆက္တိုက္ ေဖာက္ခြဲ တိုက္ခိုက္မႈမ်ား ခံခဲ့ရတဲ့ အိႏိၵယႏိုင္ငံ ဘဟာျပည္နယ္ရွိ ကမၻာလွည္႕ ခရီးသြားမ်ားႏွင့္ ဗုဒၶဘာသာဝင္မ်ား အဓိက လည္ပတ္မႈကို ဆြဲေဆာင္ေသာ သမိုင္းဝင္ ေနရာတစ္ခုျဖစ္တဲ့ ဗုဒၶဂါယာ မဟာေဘာဓိေက်ာင္းေတာ္ တိုက္ခိုက္မႈအၿပီး ဆက္လက္ ျဖစ္ပြားလာတဲ့ တိုက္ခိုက္မႈ တစ္ခုျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

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The Curse Of Intolerance

July 22, 2013

The Curse Of Intolerance  July 11, 2013

By Tisaranee Gunasekara

“Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi desires that all religions should reside everywhere….” Ashokan Rock Edict 7

The attack on Buddha Gaya is an outrage.

When the religious of the different religions refuse to coexist, when they accrue unto themselves the exclusive ownership of spiritual truths or geographic spaces, when rulers see in religions (and in the credulous religious) a means to temporal-power, societal-violence proliferates, wars ensue and tragedy strikes.

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Sayagyi U Nu’s teachings for moral values

December 23, 2010

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At the age of seven yrs he studied together with young Bodaw Payah at the Royal Ava, Monastry (Sae Daw Phongyi Kyaung). Bodaw Paya appointed him as the head of a mission to India to retrieve books and scriptures. Actually he was sent as… the spy, disguising as the persons searching for the books and scriptures. He also got the contact with few city state kings in India, some of them sent some presents and requested the Burmese Army’s help to fight back the British.U Nu was later sent again as a spy to India by Bagyidaw who succeeded Bodawpaya. King Bodawpaya (1782–1819), with the help of U Nu’s Bengal team’s information and maps managed to capture the western kingdom of Rakhine, which had been largely independent since the fall of Bagan, in 1784. Bodawpaya also managed to formally annex Manipur, a rebellion-prone protectorate, in 1813.

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