Category: Publication

  • Burmese Publications

    • Ko Henry Lim (Aung Myint) left RIT before graduation.
    • Served as Chief Editor of the BAPS Newsletter.
    • Also served as Associate Editor of the Commemorative Issue of RIT Alumni International Newsletter for SPZP-2000.
    • Published bilingual Golden Padauk Magazine in the SF Bay Area.
    • Doctors advised him to take a break while waiting for kidney transplant.
    • Briefly published trilingual Durian Magazine.
    • Several years ago, I received some issues of Ahara Magazine that was published in Japan.
    • Ko Kyaw Win helped with the publication before moving to the SF Bay Area.
    • For some time, he moved back to Burma.
    • Saw him at a Fund Raiser at Newark Pavilion.
    • Ko Maung Maung Kyi was a swimmer and a medical doctor in his younger days in Burma.
    • He founded Mandalay Gazette in Southern California with the help of his spouse and colleagues.
    • Ko Kai (Thakin Kai Bwor) joined RIT in the 80s and saw three years of school closure due to Security Concerns.
    • Graduated with Mechanical in the early 90s.
    • Moved to Japan and settled in USA.
    • Helped Mandalay Gazette.
    • Later founded Myanmar Gazette with his spouse.
    • The free distribution of the Gazette is supported in part by paid advertisements (doctors, dentists, insurance agents, realtors, …).
    • The online version can be downloaded (e.g from SCRIB-D).
    • A local TV station interviewed Ko Kai.
    • It is not easy to publish and/or maintain Burmese newspaper, journal or magazine overseas.
  • Bawa Thin Pone Gyi

    Book by U Ye Sint
    • U Ye Sint taught Physics in Myanmar.
    • He has an MBA.
    • He served as a member of Executive Committee (EC), Board of Directors (BOD), Editorial Board for Dhammananda Newsletter and the publication “Homage to Sayadaw U Silananda”.
    • He has published four books in Myanmar (by Seik Koo Cho Cho Press).
  • Burma in My Life-time

    Book by BBS U Khin Zaw

    U Wint Khin Zaw (A 79, Australia) air mailed me the book written by his father U Khin Zaw (“K”).

    • U Khin Zaw served as Librarian of Rangoon University Central Library. He was succeeded by Saya U Thein Han (Zawgyi).
    • U Khin Zaw served as Founder-Director of Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS). He was succeeded by U Pe Thaw (father of Dr. Zin Aung).
    • The autobiography was titled “BURMA IN MY LIFE-TIME”.
    • For the reprint, the authorities mandated the title change to “MYANMAR IN MY LIFE TIME”.
    • There was no Grandfather Clause in the Name Change Rule.
    • Maurice Collis’s book “Trials in Burma” was forced to be renamed “Trials in Myanmar”.
  • The Ngapali Beach

    The Ngapali Beach (Poem by Hla Min)

    The intriguing splendor of the East
    Where the soft wind melts your heart
    Where lavish nature gives you a feast
    And a truly cool refreshing bath

    Mountainous tides roll in like thunder
    Then lie helpless on the shore
    Fishing boats rush out all set to plunder
    The ocean’s unending store

    To sit under a shady palm
    To drink a cup of juicy milk
    To see the raging waters turn
    Into undulating silk

    A variety of multi-colored shells
    Lay on the fine grain sand
    No place on earth can match the spell
    Of this enchanted strand

    The luring dragons bid you “Welcome”
    To this real paradise
    There’s lots of fun, excitement, beauty
    What’s more there left to advertise?

    • My poem “The Ngapali Beach” was published in the Forward Magazine on March 2, 1970.
    • Bohmu Ba Thaw (Maung Thaw Kha) was Chief Editor of the Forward Magazine.
      Jokingly asked me if I would be interested to join his staff.
    • U Sein Hla was Assistant Editor of the Forward Magazine.
    • I received fifteen kyats for my poem.
    • The illustrator received fifty kyats.

    Ngapali

    • Some early European visitors called it “Naples of the East”.
    • I visited Ngapali three times.
    • Some people visit Ngapali almost annually.

    First Visit

    My first visit was during my student days. My cousin and friends stayed at the Bungalow owned by U Tha Gyaw Wai (Teddy Gyaw) and managed by my uncle. At a nearby bungalow was a movie crew by Amyotha Yoke Shin with U San Maung (Gerald, RUBC Gold and Coach). Ko Gerald asked me if I would be interested to join them on the way back via Taung Goke.

    We were hosted by the cinema owner at Taung Goke. He offered the movie audience a free show if they could translate the Burmese titles into English. One submission was “Fly away bitter bird” (Pyan Lay dei Nget Khar).

    Second Visit

    My second visit was with my beloved spouse and two young sons. We stayed at the Bungalow owned by Amyotha Yoke Shin and managed by U Mya Maung (GBNF, younger brother of U Sein Tin and elder brother of Saya U Tin Htut).

    Third Visit

    My third visit was as a Guest Lecturer for the Ngapali Luyechun Camp. I spent some time chatting with other Guest Lecturers including Saya U Kyaw Myint (Director of Higher Education, former Professor of Physics at Mandalay).

    Miscellaneous

    • Hantha Aye Nylon — the parents of Daw Than Than Yee (T71, GBNF) and U Sann Aung (M74) — also owned a Bungalow.
    • The Hotel and Tourist Corporation built the first hotel in Ngapali.
    • I know a few people (U Aung Win) who have taken [almost] yearly trips to Ngapali.
  • Paritta Pali and Protective Suttas

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2025

    U Silananda

    • Sayadaw wrote the book and also made recordings in Pali and English.
    • A Thai devotee published the book and CD as a present for Sayadaw’s birthday.

    Book

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    Front cover
    Back cover
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    Sample page
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    Sample page

    Protective Suttas

    • Mangala Sutta
    • Ratana Sutta
    • Metta Sutta
    • Khanda Sutta
    • Mora Sutta
    • Vatta Sutta
    • Dhajagga Sutta
    • Atanatiya Sutta
    • Angulimala Sutta
    • Bhojjanga Sutta
    • Pubbhana Sutta

    Book (in Burmese Script for Pali)

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  • Kelasa

    Kelasa

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2025

    U Kelasa

    U Kelasa

    • Chief Resident Monk of A Lo Daw Pyie Monastery in Apache Junction, Arizona.
    • Published five volumes of Q&A (Questions and Answers) about Buddhism.
    • Published several other books.
    • Gave me his books in person (during his visits to the San Francisco Bay Area) and by mail (via United States Postal Service).

    Buddha Dhamma Ah Hnit Chote

    • Bilingual (Myanmar and English) book
    • Dhamma dana by Dr. U Win (Salinas)
    • January, 2006

    Translation to Myanmar from English
    By Ashin Kelasa

    • Buddhism in a Nutshell
      By Narada Maha Thera
    • Chapters
      1. The Buddha
      2. The Dhamma : Is it a Philosophy?
      3. Is it a Religion?
      4. Is Buddhism an Ethical System?
      5. Some salient features of Buddhism
      6. Kamma of the law of Moral Causation
      7. Re-birth
      8. Paticcasamuppada
      9. Anatta or Soul-lessness
      10. Nibbana
      11. The Path to Nibbana

    Dhamma Q&A (Five Volumes)

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    Dhamma Q&A

    Anapana

    Anapana
  • What Buddhism is

    Excerpts from a Book Chapter
    by Narada Maha Thera


    Buddhism
    is neither a metaphysical path nor a ritualistic path.
    is neither skeptical nor dogmatic.
    neither eternalism or nihilism.
    is neither self-mortification nor self-indulgence.
    is neither pessimism nor optimism but realism.
    is neither absolutely this-worldly nor other-worldly.
    is not extrovert but introvert.
    is not theocentric but homocentric.
    is a unique Path of Enlightenment.

  • Mindfulness of Breathing (Anapanasati)

    Author : The Venerable Pa-Auk Tawya Sayadaw

    Introduction

    Places for Meditation

    Posture for Meditation

    Breathing Mindfully

    The First Set of Four

    The Second Set of Four

    The Third Set of Four

    The Fourth Set of Four

    Path and Fruition

    The Requisites of Enlightenment in Path and Fruition

    Conclusion

  • What Buddhism is

    Excerpts from a Book Chapter by Narada Maha Thera

    Buddhism

    is neither a metaphysical path nor a ritualistic path.

    is neither skeptical nor dogmatic.

    neither eternalism or nihilism.

    is neither self-mortification nor self-indulgence.

    is neither pessimism nor optimism but realism.

    is neither absolutely this-worldly nor other-worldly.

    is not extrovert but introvert.

    is not theo-centric but homo-centric.

    is a unique Path of Enlightenment.

  • Pa-Auk Sayadaw

    The Venerable Pa-Auk Tawya Sayadaw is a renowned meditation teacher and author.

    Mindfulness of Breathing (Anapanasati)

    • Introduction
    • Places for Meditation
    • Posture for Meditation
    • Breathing Mindfully
    • The First Set of Four
    • The Second Set of Four
    • The Third Set of Four
    • The Fourth Set of Four
    • Path and Fruition
    • The Requisites of Enlightenment in Path and Fruition
    • Conclusion