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  • Mangala Sutta

    Mangala

    • Mangala is usually rendered as Auspices or Blessings.
      Myanmar call it Mingalar
    • Mangala Sutta describes 38 Blessings, which are related to both Loki (mundane) and Lokotra (supramundane).
      First of the 11 Suttas covered in Paritta Pali / Protective Verses.

    For lay persons

    • U Thu Kha wrote a book discussing the Mangala Sutta (using lay people’s terms).
    • At PPBRS, we had to study “Mingalar Kabyar” (poem) by Saya Dagon U Tun Myint.
      Received a Thermos flask for successfully reciting the Kabyar.
    • Cartoon U Pe Thein illustrated the 38 Blessings.

    Highest Blessing

    From Paritta Pali and Protective Suttas
    by Sayadaw U Silananda

    • Not to associate with fools,
      to associate with the wise and
      to honor those who are worth of honor.
    • To live in a suitable place,
      to have done meritorious deeds in the past, and
      to keep one’s mind and body in a proper way.
    • To have much learning,
      to be skilled in crafts,
      to be well-trained in moral conduct and
      to have speech that is well-spoken.
    • Caring for one’s mother and father,
      supporting one’s spouse and children and
      having work that causes no confusion.
    • Giving, practice of what is good,
      support of one’s relatives and
      blameless actions.
    • Abstention from evil in mind,
      abstention from evil in body and speech,
      abstention from intoxicants and
      non-negligence in meritorious acts.
    • Respectfulness,
      humbleness,
      contentment,
      gratitude and
      listening to the Dhamma on suitable occasions.
    • Practice that consumes evil states,
      a noble life,
      seeing the Noble Truths and
      realization of Nibbana.
    • The mind of a person (an Arahant) who is confronted with worldly conditions does not flutter,
      is sorrowless,
      stainless and
      secure.
    • Having fulfilled such things as these, beings are invincible everywhere and happiness everywhere.
    • This is the highest blessing for them.
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    Paritta

    Mangala Sutta Text

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  • Matriculates

    Thanks to Sayama Daw May Saw Lwin (MEHS57), Saya Dr. Soe Win (SPHS58), Dr. Tin Wa (SPHS57, brother of Dr. Frankie Ohn, SPHS59), Dr. Swe Khin Tun and Bernard Khaw for providing the details of the 1957, 1958, 1959, 1963 and 1965 Matriculates.

    The ILA system was employed for 1964 and 1965. Along with the 3-NRC rule, the definition of “Top Matriculates” changed.

    Matriculation (1951 – 1965)

    • I had posted about “First in Burma in the Matriculation examination from 1951 – 1965. There were a few missing items (e.g. for 1955).
    • This morning at the Hta Pa Na Peik Ceremony at Sae Taw Win 2 Dhamma Center in Sebastapol, California, Sayama Daw Tin Tin Maw (Chemistry) told me that her elder sister Lily Hwang (MEHS55) stood First in Burma in the Matriculation of 1955.
    • Earlier, Thit Yine commented that Boon Chiong (Dr. Hla Shwe, Yegyaw Methodist) stood First in Burma in the Matriculation of 1953.
    • The following is the updated list of “Top Students in Burma”. There are a few items still missing.
    • 1951 : George Chapman (SPHS / St. Paul’s High School) : First
    • 1952 : Dr. Nyunt Tin (SPHS) : First / FRCP / GBNF
      Dr. Myo Tint (TTC) : Third / MBBS
    • 1953 : Dr. Hla Shwe (Boon Chiong, Yegyaw Methodist) : First / Physics
      U Ohn Khin (Yegyaw Methodist) : Second
    • 1954 : Koon Yin Chu (Phillip Chu, SPHS) : First / Architecture
      Dr. Tin Myo Than (TTC) : Second
    • 1955 : Lily Hwang (MEHS / Methodist English High School) : First
    • 1956 : Ye Myint (St. Peter’s High School) : First
      Thaung Tin (St. Peter’s) : Second
      Khin Maung Than (St. Peter’s)
      : Joint Third
      Dr. Than Myint (St. Paul’s) : Joint Third / Physics
    • 1957 : Dr. Htin Kyaw (Hein Kyu, Sacred Heart) : First / Physics Honors
      Dr. Nellie Liu (MEHS) : Second
      Dr. Htin Aung (Hein Pu, Sacred Heart) : Sixth / Physics Honors
    • 1958 : Dr. Soe Win (SPHS) : First / Chemistry Honors
      Robert Sein (SPHS) : Second / Physics Honors
      Myint Myint Tin (MEHS) : Third
    • 1959 : Dr. Hla Ngwe Tin (Frankie Ohn, SPHS) : First / Physics Honors
      Dr. Shewan Lee (SPHS) : 2nd / Chemistry / California Institute of Technology
      Dr. Than Nwe Aung (SPHS) : 3rd / MBBS
      “Rocky” Koon Yin Chu’s younger brother : Tie 4th / Doctor
      Oo Oo Tha : Tie 4th / Mathematics Honors / well know private tuition teacher
    • 1960 : Austin Kyan (MEHS) : First
      Dr. Nyan Win : Second
      Arthur Hla Maung : Third
      Marie Nyun : Fourth
      Indian lady : Fifth
      Dr. Thane Oke Kyaw Myint (SPHS) : Sixth

    • 1961 : Lina Ong (MEHS) : First
      Dr. Robin Ban (Kyaw Win, SPHS) : Second
    • 1962 : Need Information
    • 1963 : Dr. Khin Maung U (SPHS) : First
      Dr. Min Oo (SPHS) : Second / Mathematics
      Dr. Myo San (Freddie Ba San) : Third / GBNF
      Dr. Nyunt Wai (Victor Nyunt) : Fourth
      Dr. Thein Wai (SPHS) : Fifth
      Kenny Wong (MEHS) : Sixth / Mechanical
      Hla Min (SPHS) : Seventh / Computer Science

      Dr. Winnie Aung (Branch Convent) : Eighth
      Dr. Johnny Maung Maung (Aung Kyaw Zaw, SPHS) : Ninth
      Maung Maung Kyi (SPHS) : Eleventh / Chemical

      Dr. Khin Tun (SJDBS – St. John’s Diocesan) : Twelveth
      Aung Thu Yein (Brownie Way, SPHS) : Thirteenth
      / Electrical
      Dr. Frank Gale (Khin Maung Zaw, SPHS) : Seventeenth
    • 1964 : Dr. Cherry Hlaing (St. John’s Convent) : First
      Dr. Lyn Aung Thet (MEHS) : Lost tie breaker with ILA
      Dr. Aung Win Chiong (SPHS) : Third (in raw marks)

      Indian Lady : Fourth
      Dr. Min Lwin (Maurice Hla Kyi, SPHS) : Fifth (in raw marks)
    • 1965 : Bernard Khaw (SPHS) : First : Retired in USA
      Maung Aye (SPHS) : Second : Doctorate from USA
      Winston Sein Maung (SPHS, GBNF) : Third

      Cherry Than Tin : Fourth : Moved to Singapore
      Dr. Yi Thway (Edwin) : Admitted to IM(1) as Roll Number (1) : Admission was based on ILA : Moved to UK
      Dr. Paing Soe (Freddie) : Admitted to IM(1) as Roll Number (2) : Tied in raw marks with Dr. Yi Thway
      : Retired as Deputy Minister of Health
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    Hla Min (SPHS63)

    Early Matriculates

    • U Kyaw Myint (Bar-at-law) stood First in Burma with distinction in all subjects. He matriculated from “Government High School”.
    • U Ba Khin (Vipassana Teacher, Auditor General, SPHS) stood First in Burma.
    • Four Generations and Five Members (headed by U Hoke Sein) stood First in Burma (which is literally unbeatable).
      U Hoke Sein (Compiler of Pali-English-Burmese Dictionary)
      Son : U Saw Hlaing
      Grand daughter : Dr. Cherry Hlaing
      Two Great Grand Children

  • Events in July

    • The Fifth month of the old Roman calendar had 30 days.
      It was renamed July in honor of Emperor Julius Caesar and was given an extra day.
    • July is the Seventh month of the Gregorian Calendar.
      It has 31 days.

    My father’s birthday

    • My beloved father was born on July 1.

    US Independence

    • US Independence falls on the 4th of July.

    First moon landing in 1969

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    • Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Apollo 11 landed in Tranquility Bay on the Moon in July 20, 1969
    • Neil Armstrong (Civilian Mission Commander) became the first man on the moon.
    • Buzz Aldrin (Lunar Module Pilot) became the second man on the moon. His request to step down first on the moon was denied by NASA officials.
    • The Golden Jubilee was celebrated by NASA in July, 2019.
    • I wrote a poem “Men on the Moon”.
      Ashin Ananda gave copy of my poem to Mr. Hall, Information Officer of USIS to be forwarded to NASA and the astronauts.
      He gave a copy to the Guardian newspaper for local publication.

    19th July 1947

    • Nine Arzanis — Bogyoke Aung San, six Cabinet Ministers, one Cabinet Secretary and one Body guard — were brutally gunned down at the Secretariat on July 19, 1947.
    1. Bogyoke Aung San
    2. Thakin Mya
    3. Deedoke U Ba Cho
    4. Mahn Ba Khine
    5. Mong Pawn Sawbwa Sao San Htun
    6. U Ba Win (Bogyoke’s elder brother)
    7. U Razak
    8. U Ohn Maung (ICS)
    9. Yebaw Maung Htwe (body guard of U Razak)
    • Eight perished on July 19, 1947.
    • Sao San Htun succumbed a day later on July 20, 1947.
    • There are books (e.g. by Kin Oung) and documentaries (e.g. by BBC) on the “unsolved mystery”.

    7th July 1962

    • Burma had two more dark days in July 1962.
    • Students’ protest that was brutally crushed on July 7, 1962
    • According to the newspapers, 17 died on July 7, 1962.
    • Ko Aung Khin was stuck by a stray bullet as he was returning home to Windermere Road from RUBC (Rangoon University Boat Club).
      Ko Aung Khin was listed as the 17th victim.
    • The celebration of the 7th July Anniversary in the following year (1963) ended with the closure of Universities (with the exception of the Faculties of Medical and Engineering).

    8th July 1962

    • Demolition of the revered Rangoon University Student’s Union Building took place on July 8, 1962
  • Great Grandparents

    Sayas

    • U Ba Toke (GBNF) was a proud Great Grandfather.
    U Ba Toke
    • Daw Khin Saw Tint (GBNF) was a proud Great Grandmother.
    Daw Khin Saw Tint

    Alumni

    • Bo Lwin Swe (EE61) is a proud Great Grandfather.
    Bo Lwin Swe
    • Zau Lai (EP69) is also a Proud Great Grandfather.
    Zau Lai
  • Paying Respect

    ဆရာ ဆရာမတွေ ရော

    ကျောင်းသား ကျောင်းသူ ဟောင်း တွေ ရော

    အို — နာ — သေ တွေ မနည်း တော့

    ကိုမြင့်နိုင် ဥမ္မာခင် တို့ ဘေး က လည်းမလွတ်သေး

    Reunion နဲ့ ပူဇော်ပွဲ လုပ်ဘို့ က ခက်ခဲ

    တ နာရီ လောက် တောင် သက်သက်သာသာ မထိုင်နိုင်

    နာရေး မှာ ကုသိုလ် ပြုတာ ထက်

    ကပ် ဆိုး မှာ ကူ တာ က ပို အကျိုး ရှိ

    ဘဏ် မှာ ကိုယ့်ငွေ တောင် ပြန်ထုတ် ဘို့ ခက်ခဲ ချိန်

    ဆရာ ဆရာမ တွေ အိမ် ကို သွား ပြီး

    ပူဇော် ကြ တာကို

    သာဓု (သုံးကြိမ် မက)

    ခေါ်လိုက်ပါတယ်။

    အလှူ ရှင် ၊ လုပ်အားပေး အား လုံး

    ကျန်းမာ ချမ်းသာ လန်းဖြာ ကြပါစေ။

    ကောင်း တဲ့ ဆန္ဒ ဆုတောင်း များ အမြန်ဆုံးပြည့် ကြပါစေ။//

  • Aung Zaw

    • Hosted several UCC gatherings at his house.
    • Provided delicacies cooked by Ma Kyawt.
    • One special gathering was to pay respect to Dr. Chit Swe (Founder of UCC) and Dr. Freddie Ba Hli (Advisor and Board Member of UCC) in 2006

    UCC Gathering in 2006

  • Associations

    • R.U. Society of Electrical Engineering Students
    • BSCE
    • Association of Engineers in Burma after the Second World War
    • RITAA
    • Swel Daw Yeik Foundation (SDYF)
    • Burmese American Professional Society (BAPS)
    • RIT Alumni International
    • NorCal RITAA
    • Burmese American Society for Engineers and Scientists (BASES)
    • Myanmar Engineering Society (MES)
    • RIT Buddhist Association
    • Theravada Buddhist Society of America (TBSA)
    • Tathagata Meditation Center (TMC)

    R.U. Society of Electrical Engineering Students

    Executive Committee (1960 – 61)

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    Burmese Society of Civil Engineers

    Working Committee (Founded 1959)
    

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    Association of Engineers in Burma after the Second World War

    The account was retold by Saya U Tin U and recorded by Saya U Ba Than.

    • Re-instituted about 1955-56
    • President : Sayagyi U Ba Hli, Dean of Engineering, University of Rangoon
    • Honorary Secretary : Saya U Soon Sein (Professor, Mining)
    • Honorary Treasurer : Saya U Tin U (Part time Lecturer, Civil)

    RITAA

    Overview

    During the Adhamma Era, many associations (especially student and alumni organizations) were not allowed.

    With the dawning of the Pwint Linn Era, RIT-YIT-YTU Alumni Association was allowed to register, but many alumni were not aware of the association and its objectives. Only a few (mostly members of the “80000 YaThay”) actively participated in the formative events. There was virtually no fund to operate.

    Then, things started to click.

    • Space for the Alumni Association was provided by YTU
    • Donations — large and small — were received (mostly for the YTU Library Modernization Project which is a requirement for the Accreditation)
    • Membership (Life membership for K60000) grew.
    • Saya’s Corner was established.
    • Staff and Volunteers helped with the regular and ad hoc projects
    • Young alumni came forward to help with the leadership

    Post AGM

    RITAA (formally known as RIT-YIT-YTU RIT Alumni Association) has conducted the AGM (Annual General Meeting). The Interim Committee headed by U Tin Latt (M85) is to be congratulated for the work being done.

    The AGM elected U Myo Aye (M94) as President for the term 2018 – 2020.

    Swel Daw Yeik Foundation

    SDYF provides Annual Medical Check up for eligible sayas and sayamas.

    SDYF also provides some financial assistance to eligible sayas and sayamas.

    When a Saya or Sayama passes away, SDYF offers 2 Lakh Kyats to the bereaved family.

    SDYF offers 4 Lakh Kyats to eligible sayas and sayamas

    • for Hospitalization
    • for frequent medical check ups
    • for severe loss of mobility

    SDYF also considers case-by-case for sayas and sayamas needing financial assistance for health care.

    U Khin Maung Tun is the President and major donor of SDYF.

    Burmese American Professional Society (BAPS)

    With the approval of Sayagyi U Aung Khin, BEA (mostly RIT alumni) and BASTS (younger engineers and scientists) merged to become BAPS.

    Saya U Nyo Win (M65), Benny Tan (M70) and Maurice Chee (M75) served as President of BAPS.

    U Aung Myint (Henry Lim) served as Chief Editor of BAPS Newsletter.

    Saya U Thein Aung (Met72) was Burmese Language Editor.

    They would volunteers as Editor of the commemorative issue of “RIT Alumni International Newsletter” for SPZP-2000.

    I served as Contributor for BAPS Newsletter and as Chief Editor of RIT Alumni International Newsletter.

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    RIT Alumni International

    The Association was formed by members of the San Francisco Bay Area Group led by Saya Allen Htay (C58) with the main objective to host the First RIT Grand Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe in 2000.

    There are several posts about SPZPs.

    NorCal RITAA

    The Association was formed to revive the RIT-related activities in Northern California.

    • Scholarship for eligible children of Alumni attending a US University
    • Scholarship for eligible students attending YTU
    • Training Component of the YTU Library Modernization Project
    • Additional donation for the YTU Library Modernization Project

    Past Presidents : Saya U Maung Maung (George, ChE66), U Kaung Kaung Oo (Gordon, M83)

    President : U Aung Myint Oo (EC84)

    Past Chair of BOD : Stan Liou (M67)

    Chair of BOD : Saya U Myat Htoo (C68)

    Burmese American Society for Engineers and Scientists (BASES)

    The Association was founded by Saya U Tin Htut (M60), U Tin Htway (M59) and U Tun Tin (David).

    It is based in Southern California.

    Past Presidents : Saya U Tin Htut, U Tin Htway, U Tun Tin, Saya Dr. Tin Win (M62), Saya Dr. Chris Lee (M59), U Khin Maung Lay (T68), U Thura Thant Zin (M76)

    President : U Tin Nwe (Milton Sein, C68)

    Myanmar Engineering Society (MES)

    Myanmar Engineering Society is a Non-Profit Organization. It is not an Alumni Association, but several sayas and alumni served as EC members.

    Past Presidents : Dr. Sein Myint, Saya U Nyi Hla Nge, U Than Myint, U Han Zaw, U Win Khine

    RIT Buddhist Association

    Some sayas served as Patrons of the RIT Buddhist Association. Some alumni served as EC members.

    • Saya Dr. Thein Hlyne
    • Saya U Sein Maung (EE63)
    • Saya U Lin (M66)
    • Saya U Tin Shwe (EP66, GBNF)
    • Saya U Soe Myint (Min83)
    • U Kyi Twe (A70)
    • U Myint Soe (M79)
    • U Sein Win (C80)
    • U Maung Maung Lay

    The Association’s activities include

    • Kathein robe offering
    • Library of Buddhist books
    • Ovada of sayas and sayamas

    Books

    The RIT Buddhist Association published two books for SPZP-2012.

    • Collection of the Ovada (Exhortations) of the sayas and sayamas [mostly Professor and/or Head of Departments or their representatives] given at the “Arcariya Pu Zaw Pwes” at RIT/YIT.
    • History and the activities of the RIT Buddhist Association. Contributors include Saya Dr. Thein Hlyne, Saya U Sein Maung, Saya U Linn. Saya U Soe Myint, and several EC members (notably U Maung Maung Lay and spouse).

    Theravada Buddhist Society of America (TBSA)

    TBSA was formed to support the Dhammananda Vihara and its activities.

    During a Dhamma Duta mission in 1979, Mahasi Sayadawgyi agreed to leave two sayadaws to carry out the missionary work in the US.

    Sayadaw U Silanandabhivamsa’s life and accomplishments have been recorded in the

    • Dhammananda Newsletters
    • TBSA website
    • Commemorative book (“Maw Gun Win Sar Saung”)
    • DVDs about Sayadaw’s “Last Journey” and his lifelong achievements (including the first Rectorship of IMBTU).

    TBSA hosts several events every year.

    • Htamane Pwe and Ovada Patimauk Ceremony
    • Myanmar New Year (Thingyan Festival)
    • Full Moon Day of May (Thrice Blessed Day)
    • Waso robe offering
    • Thadinkyut Festival
    • Tazaungdaing Festival
    • Monthly weekend retrea
    • Long term retreats
    • Summer Dhamma Camp for youths
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    Tathagata Meditation Center (TMC)

    I was a volunteer Translator/Interpreter for Meditation Retreats at Tathagata Meditation Center (TMC).

    TMC provided several books as Dhamma Dana.

  • Cartoon Myo Myint

    U Myo Myint (M73)

    He designs covers for the RIT Annual Magazines and the commemorative Swel Daw Yeik Magazines.

    He is an expert in “Pon Tu” (Portrait) and “Oil Paintings”.

    He also draws cartoons.

    The cartoons remind me of the following :

    • Three female friends who were known as Half Size, Full Size and Double Size
    • Several “Pho So Chin” and “Mike Khe” in the USA, Australia, Singapore and Myanmar
    • Some classmates and schoolmates who excel in extra curricular activities so much that they bade farewell to RIT before graduation
  • Cartoon Myo Myint

    U Myo Myint (M73)

    U Myo Myint (M73) has designed covers for the RIT Annual Magazines and the commemorative Swel Daw Yeik Magazines. He is an expert in “Pon Tu” (Portrait) and “Oil Paintings”.

    U Myint Pe (M72) has posted cartoons by U Myo Myint.

    The cartoons remind me of the following :

    • Three female friends who were known as Half Size, Full Size and Double Size
    • Several “Pho So Chin” and “Mike Khe” in the USA, Australia, Singapore and Myanmar
    • Some classmates and schoolmates who excel in extra curricular activities so much that they bade farewell to RIT before graduation
  • Name (2)

    Video Broadcast on November 5, 2020

    Overview

    Zartar name

    Naming ceremony

    Naming practices

    D or DOW : Day of week
    associated with Letters
    associated with a number

    One word names

    Aung
    Ba
    Cho
    Khin
    Nu
    Thant

    Two word names

    D repeated

    Aung Aung
    Aye Aung
    Khin Khin
    Khin Kyi

    D, D+1

    Aung Gyi
    Aung Khin
    Khin Sein
    Kyaw Zaw

    Miscellaneous

    Sons of U Paing

    Myo Paing
    Soe Paing
    Win Paing
    Kyaw Paing

    Stylish for a period

    Start with BA
    Start with ZAW

    Three word names

    Start with D

    Aye Aye Khin
    Aye Aye Kyi
    Ba Yin Aung
    Ba Yin Lay
    Bo Bo Han
    Kyi Kyi Htay
    Tin Tin Aye
    Tin Tin Win

    D-1, D, D+1

    Htun Aung Kyaw / Tun Aung Gyaw
    Aung Kyaw Zaw

    *****

    Longer Names

    Thane Oke Kyaw Myint
    Khin Maung Thet Cho Oo

    Old Passports

    Did not mention that the following are prefixes

    Maung
    Ko
    U
    Ma
    Daw
    Ashin

    Caused problems to some Myanmar

    Miscellaneous

    Confusion of some names

    Khin Maung Zaw
    called burma his colleagues as Khin Zaw

    Some changed spelling

    Khin : Kin

    Khine, Khaing : Kai

    Thein : Thane