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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Vocabulary : Body ခႏၶာကိုယ္႐ွိ ေဝါဟာရမ်ား



ဒီေန႔ကေတာ့ လူတစ္ေယာက္ရဲ့ ခႏၶာကိုယ္႐ွိေပၚမွာ ပါသမွ်ေတြကို စုစည္းတင္ေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္။

Hair = ဆံပင္

Brain = ဦးေႏွာက္

Scalp = ဦးေခါင္းအ ေရျပား

Skull = ဦးေခါင္းခြံ

Dandruff = ေဗာက္,ဒက္

Forehead = နဖူး

Nerve = အာရံုေၾကာ

Eye = မ်က္စိ

Eyeball = မ်က္လံုး

Eyebrow = မ်က္ခံုးေမႊး

Eyelash = မ်က္ေတာင္

Eyelid = မ်က္ခြံ

Pupil = မ်က္စိသူငယ္အိမ္

Cataract = မ်က္စိအတြင္းတိမ္

Tear = မ်က္ ရည္

Pimple = ၀က္ျခံ

Blackhead = မွဲ႔ေျခာက္

Mole = မွဲ႔

Scar = အနာရြတ္

Nose = ႏွာေခါင္း

Nostril = ႏွာေခါင္းေပါက္

Temple = နားထင္

Cheek = ပါး

Lip = ႏွဳတ္ခမ္း

Mouth = ပါးစပ္

Tooth = သြား

Teeth = သြားမ်ား

Saliva = သြားရည္

Spit, Spittle = တံေတြး

Canine tooth = အစြယ္သြား

Molar tooth = အံသြား

Wisdom tooth = အံဆံုး

Incisor tooth = ေရွ႕သြား

Gum = သြားဖံုး

Tongue = လွ်ာ

Palate = အာေခါင္

Tonsil = အာသီး

Nape = ဇက္ပိုး

Dimple = ပါးခ်ိဳင့္

Chin = ေမးေစ့

Jaw = ေမးရိုး

Moustache, Mustache = ႏွဳတ္ခမ္းေမႊး

Beard = မုတ္ဆိတ္ေမႊး

Sideburns = ပါးသိုင္းေမႊး

Neck = လည္ပင္း

Throat = လည္ေခ်ာင္း

Shoulder = ပခံုး

Back = ေနာက္ေက်ာ

Spine = ေက်ာရိုး

Chest = ရင္ ဘတ္, ရင္အံု

Breast = ရင္ အုတ္, သားျမတ္

Nipple = ႏို႔သီး

Muscle = ၾကြက္သား

Arm = လက္ေမာင္း

Armpit = ခ်ိဳင္း

Biceps = လက္ေမာင္းၾကြက္သား

Hand = လက္(လက္ေကာက္၀တ္အထက္အစိတ္အပိုင္း)

Elbow = တံ ေတာင္ ဆစ္

Wrist = လက္ေကာက္၀တ္

Palm = လက္ဖ၀ါး..

Back of the hand = လက္ဖမိုး

Finger = လက္ေခ်ာင္း

Thumb = လက္မ

First finger, Index finger = လက္ညိဳး

Second finger, Middle finger = လက္ခလယ္

Third finger, Ring finger = လက္သူၾကြယ္

Little finger = လက္သန္း

Kunckle = လက္ဆစ္

Fingernail = လက္သည္း

Fingerprint = လက္ေဗြရာ

Fingertip = လက္ေခ်ာင္းထိပ္, လက္ဖ်ား

Fist = လက္သီး

Liver = အသည္း

Heart = ႏွလံုး

Lung = အဆုတ္

Kidney = ေက်ာက္ကပ္

Rib = နံရိုး

Belly = ၀မ္းဗိုက္

Stomach = အစာအိမ္

Intestine = အူ

Colon = အူမ

Bowel = အူသိမ္အူမ

Navel = ခ်က္

Waist = ခါး

Gall = သည္းေျခ

Womb = သားအိမ္, ၀မ္းဗိုက္

Uterous = သားအိမ္

Blood = ေသြး

Bladder = ဆီးအိမ္

Urine = ဆီး

Anus = စအို

Excrement , Feces, Ordure, Stool = ၀မ္း,မစင္

Rectum = စအိုလမ္းေၾကာင္း, အူမၾကီး

ေအာက္ဆံုးပိုင္းမစင္ အိတ္

Sweat = ေခၽြး

Vein = ေသြးျပန္ေၾကာ

Main vein = ေသြးျပန္ေၾကာမၾကီး

Artery = ေသြးလႊတ္ေၾကာ

Aorta = ေသြးလႊတ္ေၾကာမၾကီး

Capillary = ဆံခ်ည္မွ်င္ေသြးေၾကာ

Hip, Buttock = တင္ ပါး

Thigh = ေပါင္

Knee = ဒူး

Calf = ေျခသလံုး

Leg = ေျခ ေထာက္

Shin = ညိဳ႕သက်ည္း

Foot = ေျခ ေထာက္ (ေျခမ်က္ေစ့ေအာက္ပိုင္း)

Ankle = ေျခက်င္း၀တ္

Lateral malleolus = ေျခမ်က္ေစ့

Instep = ေျခဖမိုး

Heel = ေျခဖ ေနာင့္

Sole = ေျခဖ၀ါး

Toe = ေျခ ေခ်ာင္း

Big toe = ေျခမ..

Toenail = ေျခသည္း

Bone = အရိုး

Skin = အ ေရ ျပား

Flesh = အသား


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Friday, July 18, 2014

The History of Myanmar's Martyr's Day


On July 19, 1947, at approximately 10:37 a.m., BST, several of Burma's independence leaders were gunned down by a group of armed men in uniform while they were holding a cabinet meeting at the Secretariat in downtown Yangon. The assassinations were planned by a rival political group, and the leader and alleged mastermind of that group Galon U Saw, together with the perpetrators, were tried and convicted by a special tribunal presided by Kyaw Myint with two other Barristers-at-law, Aung Thar Gyaw and Si Bu. In a judgment given on 30 December 1947 the tribunal sentenced U Saw and a few others to death and the rest were given prison sentences. Appeals to the High Court of Burma by U Saw and his accomplices were rejected on 8 March 1948. In a judgment written by Supreme Court Justice E Maung (1898–1977) on 27 April 1948 the Supreme Court refused leave to appeal against the original judgment. (All the judgments of the tribunal, the High Court and the Supreme Court were written in English. The judgment of the tribunal can be read in "A Trial in Burma" by Dr Maung Maung (Martinus Njhoff, 1963) and the judgment of the High Court and Supreme Court can be read in the 1948 Burma Law Reports.)

The President of Burma Sao Shwe Thaik refused to pardon or commute the sentences of most of those who were sentenced to death, and U Saw was hanged inside Rangoon's Insein jail on 8 May 1948. A number of perpetrators met the same fate. Others, who had played relatively minor roles and were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, also spent several years in prison.

The assassinated were:[2]

Aung San, Prime Minister
Ba Cho, Minister of Information
Mahn Ba Khaing, Minister of Industry
Ba Win, Minister of Trade
Thakin Mya, Minister of Home Affairs
Abdul Razak, Minister of Education and National Planning
Sao San Tun, Minister of Hills Regions
Ohn Maung, Deputy Minister of Transport
Ko Htwe, Bodyguard of Razak

Tin Tut, Minister of Finance, was seriously wounded but survived. Many Burmese believe that the British had a hand in the assassination plot one way or another; two British officers were also arrested at the time and one of them charged and convicted for supplying an agent of U Saw with arms and munitions enough to equip a small army, a large part of which was recovered from a lake next to U Saw's house in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.[3]

Soon after the assassinations, Sir Hubert Rance, the British governor of Burma appointed U Nu to head an interim administration and when Burma became independent on 4 January 1948, Nu became the first Prime Minister of independent Burma. July 19 was designated a public holiday and to be known as Martyr's Day.

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

60 SMALL WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE IN THE NEXT 100 DAYS


Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to make drastic changes in order to notice an improvement in the quality of your life. At the same time, you don’t need to wait a long time in order to see the measurable results that come from taking positive action. All you have to do is take small steps, and take them consistently, for a period of 100 days.

Below you’ll find 60 small ways to improve all areas of your life in the next 100 days.
HOME
1. Create a “100 Days to Conquer Clutter Calendar” by penciling in one group of items you plan to declutter every day, for the next 100 days. Here’s an example:
§ Day 1: Declutter Magazines
§ Day 2: Declutter DVD’s
§ Day 3: Declutter books
§ Day 4: Declutter kitchen appliances

2. Live by the mantra: a place for everything and everything in its place. For the next 100 days follow these four rules to keep your house in order:
§ If you take it out, put it back.
§ If you open it, close it.
§ If you throw it down, pick it up.
§ If you take it off, hang it up.

3. Walk around your home and identify 100 things you’ve been tolerating; fix one each day. Here are some examples:
§ A burnt light bulb that needs to be changed.
§ A button that’s missing on your favorite shirt.
§ The fact that every time you open your top kitchen cabinet all of the plastic food containers fall out.

HAPPINESS
4. Follow the advice proffered by positive psychologists and write down 5 to 10 things that you’re grateful for, every day.
5. Make a list of 20 small things that you enjoy doing, and make sure that you do at least one of these things every day for the next 100 days. Your list can include things such as the following:
§ Eating your lunch outside.
§ Calling your best friend to chat.
§ Taking the time to sit down and read a novel by your favorite author for a few minutes.
6. Keep a log of your mental chatter, both positive and negative, for ten days. Be as specific as possible:
§ How many times do you beat yourself up during the day?
§ Do you have feelings of inadequacy?
§ Are you constantly thinking critical thoughts of others?
§ How many positive thoughts do you have during the day?

Also, make a note of the emotions that accompany these thoughts. Then, for the next 90 days, begin changing your emotions for the better by modifying your mental chatter.
7. For the next 100 days, have a good laugh at least once a day: get one of those calendars that has a different joke for every day of the year, or stop by a web site that features your favorite cartoons.
LEARNING/PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
8. Choose a book that requires effort and concentration and read a little of it every day, so that you read it from cover to cover in 100 days.
9. Make it a point to learn at least one new thing each day: the name of a flower that grows in your garden, the capital of a far-off country, or the name of a piece of classical music you hear playing in your favorite clothing boutique as you shop. If it’s time for bed and you can’t identify anything you’ve learned that day, take out your dictionary and learn a new word.
10. Stop complaining for the next 100 days. A couple of years back, Will Bowen gave a purple rubber bracelet to each person in his congregation to remind them to stop complaining. “Negative talk produces negative thoughts; negative thoughts produce negative results”, says Bowen. For the next 100 days, whenever you catch yourself complaining about anything, stop yourself.
11. Set your alarm a minute earlier every day for the next 100 days. Then make sure that you get out of bed as soon as your alarm rings, open the windows to let in some sunlight, and do some light stretching. In 100 days you’ll be waking up an hour and forty minutes earlier than you’re waking up now.
12. For the next 100 days, keep Morning Pages, which is a tool suggested by Julia Cameron. Morning Pages are simply three pages of longhand, stream of consciousness writing, done first thing in the morning.
13. For the next 100 days make it a point to feed your mind with the thoughts, words, and images that are most consistent with who you want to be, what you want to have, and what you want to achieve.
FINANCES
14. Create a spending plan (also known as a budget). Track every cent that you spend for the next 100 days to make sure that you’re sticking to your spending plan.
15. Scour the internet for frugality tips, choose ten of the tips that you find, and apply them for the next 100 days. Here are some possibilities:
§ Go to the grocery store with cash and a calculator instead of using your debit card.
§ Take inventory before going to the grocery store to avoid buying repeat items.
§ Scale back the cable.
§ Ask yourself if you really need a landline telephone.
§ Consolidate errands into one trip to save on gas.

Keep track of how much money you save over the next 100 days by applying these tips.
16. For the next 100 days, pay for everything with paper money and keep any change that you receive. Then, put all of your change in a jar and see how much money you can accumulate in 100 days.
17. Don’t buy anything that you don’t absolutely need for 100 days. Use any money you save by doing this to do one of the following:
§ Pay down your debt, if you have any.
§ Put it toward your six month emergency fund.
§ Start setting aside money to invest.

18. Set an hour aside every day for the next 100 days to devote to creating one source of passive income.
TIME MANAGEMENT
19. For the next 100 days, take a notebook with you everywhere in order to keep your mind decluttered. Record everything, so that it’s safely stored in one place—out of your head—where you can decide what to do with it later. Include things such as the following:
§ Ideas for writing assignments.
§ Appointment dates.
§ To Do list items

20. Track how you spend your time for 5 days. Use the information that you gather in order to create a time budget: the percentage of your time that you want to devote to each activity that you engage in on a regular basis. This can include things such as:
§ Transportation
§ Housework
§ Leisure
§ Income-Generating Activities

Make sure that you stick to your time budget for the remaining 95 days.
21. Identify one low-priority activity which you can stop doing for the next 100 days, and devote that time to a high priority task instead.
22. Identify five ways in which you regularly waste time, and 
limit the time that you’re going to spend on these activities each day, for the next 100 days. Here are three examples:
§ Watch no more than half-an-hour of television a day.
§ Spend no more than half-an-hour each day on social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Stumbleupon.
§ Spend no more than twenty minutes a day playing video games.

23. For the next 100 days, stop multi-tasking; do one thing at a time without distractions.
24. For the next 100 days, plan your day the night before.
25. For the next 100 days, do the most important thing on your To-Do list first, before you do anything else.
26. For the next 14 weeks, conduct a review of each week. During your weekly review, answer the following:
§ What did you accomplish?
§ What went wrong?
§ What went right?

27. For the next 100 days, spend a few minutes at the end of each day organizing your desk, filing papers, and making sure that your work area is clean and orderly, so that you can walk in to a neat desk the next day.
28. Make a list of all of the commitments and social obligations that you have in the next 100 days. Then, take out a red pen and cross out anything that does not truly bring you joy or help move you along the path to achieving your main life goals.
29. For the next 100 days, every time that you switch to a new activity throughout the day stop and ask yourself, “Is this the best use of my time at this moment?”
HEALTH
30. Losing a pound of fat requires burning 3500 calories. If you reduce your caloric intake by 175 calories a day for the next 100 days, you’ll have lost 5 pounds in the next 100 days.
31. For the next 100 days, eat five servings of vegetables every day.
32. For the next 100 days, eat three servings of fruit of every day.
33. Choose one food that constantly sabotages your efforts to eat healthier—whether it’s the decadent cheesecake from the bakery around the corner, deep-dish pizza, or your favorite potato chips—and go cold turkey for the next 100 days.
34. For the next 100 days, eat from a smaller plate to help control portion size.
35. For the next 100 days, buy 100% natural juices instead of the kind with added sugar and preservatives.
36. For the next 100 days, instead of carbonated drinks, drink water.
37. Create a list of 10 healthy, easy to fix breakfast meals.
38. Create a list of 20 healthy, easy to fix meals which can be eaten for lunch or dinner.
39. Create a list of 10 healthy, easy to fix snacks.
40. Use your lists of healthy breakfast meals, lunches, dinners, and snacks in order to plan out your meals for the week ahead of time. Do this for the next 14 weeks.
41. For the next 100 days, keep a food log. This will help you to identify where you’re deviating from your planned menu, and where you’re consuming extra calories.
42. For the next 100 days, get at least twenty minutes of daily exercise.
43. Wear a pedometer and walk 10,000 steps, every day, for the next 100 days. Every step you take during the day counts toward the 10,000 steps:
§ When you walk to your car.
§ When you walk from your desk to the bathroom.
§ When you walk over to talk to a co-worker, and so on.

44. Set up a weight chart and post it up in your bathroom. Every week for the next 14 weeks, keep track of the following:
§ Your weight.
§ Your percentage of body fat.
§ Your waist circumference.

45. For the next 100 days, set your watch to beep once an hour, or set up a computer reminder, to make sure that you drink water on a regular basis throughout the day.
46. For the next 100 days, make it a daily ritual to mediate, breath, or visualize every day in order to calm your mind.
YOUR RELATIONSHIP
47. For the next 100 days, actively look for something positive in your partner every day, and write it down.
48. Create a scrapbook of all the things you and your partner do together during the next 100 days. At the end of the 100 days, give your partner the list you created of positive things you observed about them each day, as well as the scrapbook you created.
49. Identify 3 actions that you’re going to take each day, for the next 100 days, in order to strengthen your relationship. These can include the following:
§ Say “I love you” and “Have a good day” to your significant other every morning.
§ Hug your significant other as soon as you see each other after work.
§ Go for a twenty minute walk together every day after dinner; hold hands.

SOCIAL
50. Connect with someone new every day for the next 100 days, whether it’s by greeting a neighbor you’ve never spoken to before, following someone new on Twitter, leaving a comment on a blog you’ve never commented on before, and so on.
51. For the next 100 days, make it a point to associate with people you admire, respect and want to be like.
52. For the next 100 days, when someone does or says something that upsets you, take a minute to think over your response instead of answering right away.
53. For the next 100 days, don’t even think of passing judgment until you’ve heard both sides of the story.
54. For the next 100 days do one kind deed for someone every day, however small, even if it’s just sending a silent blessing their way.
55. For the next 100 days, make it a point to give praise and approval to those who deserve it.
56. For the next 100 days, practice active listening. When someone is talking to you, remain focused on what they’re saying, instead of rehearsing in your head what you’re going to say next. Paraphrase what you think you heard them say to make sure that you haven’t misinterpreted them, and encourage them to elaborate on any points you’re still not clear about.
57. Practice empathy for the next 100 days. If you disagree with someone, try to see the world from their perspective; put yourself in their shoes. Be curious about the other person, about their beliefs and their life experience, and about the thinking process that they followed to reach their conclusions.
58. For the next 100 days, stay in your own life and don’t compare yourself to anyone else.
59. For the next 100 days, place the best possible interpretation on the actions of others.
60. For the next 100 days, keep reminding yourself that everyone is doing the best that they can.

Source: www.vtydknow.com
Shared from http://buddhistthings.blogspot.com/2014/04/60-small-ways-to-improve-your-life-in.html

Saturday, May 3, 2014

25 AWESOME TIPS FOR BEAUTIFUL LIFE!!!


1. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day & while you walk, SMILE. It is the ultimate antidepressant.

2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.

3. When you wake up in the morning, Pray to ask God’s guidance for your purpose, everyday.

4. Eat more foods that grow ON trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured IN plants.

5. Drink green tea and plenty of water. Eat blueberries, broccoli, and almonds.

6. Try to make at least three people smile each day.

7. Don’t waste your precious energy on gossip, energy vampires, issues of the past, negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.

8. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a college kid with a maxed out charge card.

9. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.

10. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Forgive them for everything !

11. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

12. You don’t have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

13. Make peace with your past so it won’t spoil the present.

14. Don’t compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

15. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.

16. Frame every so-called disaster with these words: ‘In five years, will this matter?’

17. Help the needy. Be generous! Be a ‘Giver’ not a ‘Taker’

18. What other people think of you is none of your business.

19. Time heals everything.

20. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

21. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.

22. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.

23. Each night before you go to bed, Pray to God and Be thankful for what you accomplished today !

24. Remember that you are too blessed to be stressed.

25. SHARE this to everyone on you know to help them lead a happier life…!!!

www.ThinkPozitive.com

Saturday, April 5, 2014

25 AWESOME TIPS FOR BEAUTIFUL LIFE!!!


1. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day & while you walk, SMILE. It is the ultimate antidepressant.

2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.

3. When you wake up in the morning, Pray to ask God’s guidance for your purpose, everyday.

4. Eat more foods that grow ON trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured IN plants.

5. Drink green tea and plenty of water. Eat blueberries, broccoli, and almonds.

6. Try to make at least three people smile each day.

7. Don’t waste your precious energy on gossip, energy vampires, issues of the past, negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.

8. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a college kid with a maxed out charge card.

9. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.

10. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Forgive them for everything !

11. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

12. You don’t have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

13. Make peace with your past so it won’t spoil the present.

14. Don’t compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

15. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.

16. Frame every so-called disaster with these words: ‘In five years, will this matter?’

17. Help the needy. Be generous! Be a ‘Giver’ not a ‘Taker’

18. What other people think of you is none of your business.

19. Time heals everything.

20. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

21. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.

22. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.

23. Each night before you go to bed, Pray to God and Be thankful for what you accomplished today !

24. Remember that you are too blessed to be stressed.

25. SHARE this to everyone on you know to help them lead a happier life…!!!


www.ThinkPozitive.com

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Not Really Problems


The voice in your head also creates a huge
amount of problems that aren't really problems.
They're just things that haven't happened yet,
things that could happen tomorrow or next week.
Listening to unreal problems has another name:
worrying. That's what the voice in your head
does. It what-ifs. It frets. It agonizes, and you
can no longer sense the joy of life.

Shared from Buddhism - Path to Peace (FB)

The Four Types of Friends


Young man, be aware of these four good-hearted friends: the helper, the friend who endures in good times and bad, the mentor, and the compassionate friend.

The helper can be identified by four things: by protecting you when you are vulnerable, and likewise your wealth, being a refuge when you are afraid, and in various tasks providing double what is requested.


The enduring friend can be identified by four things: by telling you secrets, guarding your own secrets closely, not abandoning you in misfortune, and even dying for you.

The mentor can be identified by four things: by restraining you from wrongdoing, guiding you towards good actions, telling you what you ought to know, and showing you the path to samsaric heavens.

The compassionate friend can be identified by four things: by not rejoicing in your misfortune, delighting in your good fortune, preventing others from speaking ill of you, and encouraging others who praise your good qualities.

- Taken from the Sigalovada Sutta | Waking Times

Saturday, March 22, 2014

တိုဟူးေႏြး / Warm Gram pea Gravy (with Sticky rice vermicelli)


တိုဟူးေႏြးလုပ္နည္းကိုေစာင္႔ေနတဲ႔ ညီမေလးအတြက္ ဒီေန႕ တိုဟူးေႏြး ေလးတင္လိုက္ပါတယ္ေနာ္။ ဒီတိုဟူးေႏြးကို သားသားကိုယ္ဝန္ေဆာင္စဥ္က ခဏခဏလုပ္စားျဖစ္တယ္။ ရန္ကုန္စေကာ့ေစ်းထဲက ရွမ္းမၾကီးေရာင္းတဲ႔ တိုဟူးေႏြးေလး ကိုအိသက္ မမၾကီးနဲ႔ လိုက္သြားတိုင္း ဝယ္ေကြၽးလို႔ စားခဲ႔ဖူးတာ သတိရပါတယ္။ အရမ္းေကာင္းပါတယ္။

I have posted this recipe for someone who’s been nagging me about it for a while. I used to cook it very often while I was pregnant for my son. I remember the days that I followed my eldest sister to the Scott Market to enjoy this particular Toh-hu-nwe (Warm Gram Pea Gravy) sold by a Shan lady(second largest tribes in Myanmar). It was very nice.



ပါဝင္ပစၥည္းမ်ား
-ၾကက္(သို႔)ဝက္စဥ္းေကာ ၁ကီလို
-ၾကက္သြန္နီ ၂လုံး၊ ျဖဴ၃မႊာၾကိတ္ထားပါ
-ကုလားပဲမႈန္႕ ဆန္ခ်ိန္ခြက္ ၃ခြက္
-ေရွာက္ေကာပတ္ေကာ ၃လုံး
-နာနတ္၅ပြင့္
-သစ္ဂ်ပိုးေခါက္ ၁ေခါက္
-ငရုတ္သီးေလွာ္မႈန္႕၂ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္)
-ၾကက္သြန္ျမိတ္ပါးပါးလီွးထား
-ၾကက္သားမႈန္႕ ၂ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္), five spice powder ၁ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္)
-ပဲငံျပာရည္အၾကည္
-ဆန္စီးေခါက္ဆြဲ

Contents
-1 kg of chicken mince or pork mince
- Blend 2 onions and 3 pieces of garlic
- 3 rice cups of gram pea powder
- 3 pieces of black-cardamom
- 5 stars of aniseed
- 1 piece of cinnamon bark
- 2tbl spoons of crushed dry chilli powder
- slice thinly the spring onion
- 2tbl spoons of chicken powder, 1tbl spoon of five spice powder
- 2tbl spoons of light soy sauce
- sticky rice vermicelli


-ေျမပဲစံေထာင္းျပီးသား

-Pounded ground nuts


ပဲမႈန္႕ကိုေရေအးနဲ႔စိမ္ထားပါ၊ ပဲမႈန္႕မ်ားေရတြင္အကုန္ေပ်ာ္သြားေအာင္လက္ျဖင့္ေခ်ေပးပါ။

Cover the gram pea powder with water and make sure you flatten them with your fingers to dissolve in water.


ေရွာက္ေကာပတ္ေကာ ၃လုံးခန္႕ထုခြဲကာ အတြင္မွအဆံမ်ားနဲ ႔နာနတ္သီး ၃ပြင့္၊ သစ္ဂ်ပိုးေခါက္ ၁ေခါက္ တို႔ကို ဆီပူမွာထဲ႔ေၾကာ္ကာ ဆီေမႊးခ်က္ထားပါ။

Crush the black-cardamon and use the seeds inside with 3 stars of aniseed, 1 piece of cinnamon bark are to be slowed cooked in oil.


ငရုတ္သီးေလွာ္မႈန္႕၂ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္) ကိုဆီပူမွာေၾကာ္ကာ ငရုတ္ဆီခ်က္ထားပါ။

Cook the crushed dried in simmering oil.


ၾကက္သြန္ျမိတ္ပါးပါးလီွးထားပါ။
ၾကက္သြန္ျဖဴ၊ နီၾကိတ္ထားတာမ်ားကို ဆီမ်ားမ်ားတြင္အေရာင္တင္မႈန္႕၁ဇြန္းျဖင့္ဆီသတ္ကာ ၾကက္(သို႔)ဝက္စဥ္းေကာ မ်ားထဲ႔လုံးပါ။ ပဲငံျပာရည္အၾကည္ ၂ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္) ၊ ၾကက္သားမႈန္႕ ၂ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္), five spice powder ၁ဇြန္း(စားပြဲတင္) ထဲ႔ပါ။ နာနတ္သီး၂ပြင့္ ထဲ႔ပါ။ဆီျပန္ရင္ဟင္းရပါျပီ။

Thinly sliced spring onions, paste of garlic and onions are to be cooked with 1tbl spoon of chilli powder in oil and add chicken mince or pork mince. Then add 2tbl spoons of light soy sauce, 2tbl spoons of chicken powder and 1tbl spoon of five spice powder and 2 stars of aniseed. Once you see the colour changes like the oil lovely floating up the surface then it’s ready.


ေခါက္ဆြဲကို ဆီ၃စက္ခန္႕ထဲ႔ကာျပဳတ္ပါ။ ဒီေခါက္ဆြဲကနဲနဲၾကာပါတယ္၊ ျမည္းၾကည့္လို႔ ေခါက္ဆြဲက်က္ရင္ ဇကာထဲ ထဲ႔ကာေရေအးေဆးခ်ပါ။ ေရေအးမေဆးခ်ရင္ ခြၽဲေနတတ္ပါတယ္ေနာ္။ ဒီေခါက္ဆြဲကဆန္ဆီးေခါက္ဆြဲ စီးျပီးအတိုင္းစားေကာင္းပါတယ္

Boil the noodles with a few drops of oil. It may take a while, once it’s ready, put them into a sieve and pour down the cold water if don’t do that way, it may be too greasy. This noodle is the sticky type and it is meant to be for this occasion.


တိုဟူးေႏြး စက်ိဳရေအာင္။ ပဲမႈန္႕ကိုေရေအးနဲ႔စိမ္ထားတာမ်ားကို ေျဖးေျဖးခ်င္းေလာင္းထဲ႔ ဆားနဲနဲ၊ၾကက္သားမႈန္႕၁ဇြန္းထဲ႔ကာက်ိဳပါ။ နာရီလက္တံလည္သလို တဖတ္တည္းေမႊပါ။ အဲဒါမွ တိုဟူးေႏြး အခဲေလးမ်ား မျဖစ္ပဲေခ်ာေခ်ာေမြ႕ေမြ႔ ေလးရမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ အေနေတာ္ပ်စ္လာရင္ရပါျပီ။

Let’s boil the gram pea now. In a pot, add the gram pea powder which has been covered with water already, a bit of salt, 1tbl spoon of chicken powder and boil it. Only in clock wise direction to be mixed so that no solid pieces of gravy will occur but smoothed. When it becomes a bit thick, it is ready.





ပြဲျပင္ရန္
ပန္းကန္လုံးထဲတြင္ ေခါက္ဆြဲဖတ္မ်ားထဲ႔ကာ ဆီေမႊး၁ဇြန္းဆန္းပါ။ ၾကက္သားဟင္း အသားေရာ အႏွစ္ပါ၃ဇြန္းထဲ႔ပါ။ တိုဟူးေႏြးကို ဟင္းခ်က္ဇြန္းနဲ႔ ၂ဇြန္းထဲ႔ပါ။ အဲဒီေပၚမွ ၾကက္သြန္ျမိတ္ အနဲငယ္၊ ငရုတ္ဆီအနဲငယ္၊ ေျမပဲစံနဲနဲ၊ ပဲငံျပာရည္ ၂ဇြန္းထဲ႔ျပင္ပါ၊
ငရုတ္ေကာင္းခတ္ထားကာၾကက္သြန္ျမိတ္ျဖဴးထားေသာ ၾကက္စြတ္ျပဳတ္ရည္ပူပူ၊ ရွမ္းခ်ဥ္တို႔ျဖင့္တြဲစားႏိုင္ပါျပီ။

To prepare a dish

Put the noodles in a serving bowl splattered with 1tbl spoon of cooked oil. Put the mince curry both meat and sauce and 2 large cooking spoons of warm gram pea gravy. On top of it, sprinkle a bit of thinly sliced spring onions, cooked chilli oil, crushed ground nuts and 2tbl spoons of light soy sauce.

The hot chicken soup sprinkled with pepper and thinly spiced spring onions with Shan’s cabbage are to complement the dish.


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ေရသတၱဝါမ်ား (Seafood and fresh water fishes)

​ေရသတၱဝါမ်ား

-ကမာ =Oyster
-ကႏုကမာ =Scallops
-ကကတစ္ = Giant sea perch @ Bectic
-ကကူရံ (ငါးလက္ခြါ) = King fish @ Tasselfish
-ကဘီးလူး = Blue grey mullet
-ကသပိုး = Bar- eyed goby
-ကင္းမြန္ = Squid
-ကဏန္း=Crab
-ေက်ာက္ပုဇြန္ = Lobster
-ေက်ာ္စံေကြး =Small frog
-ခုံးေကာင္ =Clam
-ခုံးတျခမ္း = Abalone
-ခ႐ု= Winkle
-ငါးက်ည္း= Sccobranch catfish @ Scorpian catfish
-ငါးက်ည္းေျခာက္=Smoked Sccobranch catfish
-ငါးၾကင္း=mrigal
-ငါးကြန္းရွပ္=Thunnus tonggol
-ငါးခူ=Catfish
-ငါခုံးမ=Barb
-ငါးစင္႐ိုင္း=Striped dwarf catfish
-ငါးတန္=Striped cat fish
-ငါးျမင္း=Mekong
-ငါးႏုသန္း=Whisker sheatfish@ pagoda fish
-ငါးနီတူ=Commerson’s anchovy
-ငါးပေနာ=Great snake head fish
-ငါးပါးနီး=Humpback red snapper
-ငါးပု႑ား=Mango fish
-ငါးပုတ္သင္(ငါးဖယ္အတု)= Soldier croaker
-ငါးေျပမ=Climbing perch
-ငါးေဖာင္႐ိုး=Garfish
-ငါးဖန္းမ=Carplet
-ငါးဖယ္=Featerback
-ငါးဖယ္ေအာင္း=Smelt @ Siamese River abramine
-ငါးဘဲျဖဴ=Longfin mogarra
-ငါးဘတ္=Great white sheatfish
-ငါးေမြထိုး=Spotted spingeel
-ငါးမုတ္ျဖဴ=Sliver
-ငါးမန္း=Shark
-ငါးျမစ္ခ်င္း=Rohu
-ငါးရံ့=Striped snakehead
-ငါးရွဥ့္=Eel
-ငါးေရႊ=Yellow pike conger
-ငါးသလဲထိုး=Loach
-ငါးသေလာက္ေယာက္ဖ=Toli shad
-ငါးသေလာက္=Hilsa
-ငါးသံခ်ိတ္=Dwarf catfish
-ငါးသိုင္း=Rohita carp
-ငါးသိုင္းေဂါင္းပြ=Catla
-ငါးျမင္းအုက္ဖား=Flat headed catfish
-ပုဇြန္ၾကား=Tiger prawn
-ပုဇြန္ခ်ဥ္=Pickled shrimps
-ပုဇြန္ဆိတ္=Shrimp
-ပုဇြန္လုံး=Land crab, fresh water crab
-ပင္လယ္ေယာက္သြား=Sea mussel
-ျပည္ၾကီးငါး=Cuttlefish
-ျပည္ၾကီးေမ်ာ့=Sea cucumber
-ပလာတူးငါး=Short body mackeral
-ေရခူ=Jellyfish

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Gift was not received if didn't accept


One day the Buddha was walking through a village. A very angry and rude young man came up and began insulting him. "You have no right teaching others," he shouted. "You are as stupid as everyone else. You are nothing but a fake!"

The Buddha was not upset by these insults. Instead he asked the young man, "Tell me, if you buy a gift for someone, and that person does not take it, to whom does the gift belong?"
The young man was surprised to be asked such a strange question and answered, "It would belong to me, because I bought the gift."

The Buddha smiled and said, "That is correct. And it is exactly the same with your anger. If you become angry with me and I do not get insulted, then the anger falls back on you. You are then the only one who becomes unhappy, not me. All you have done is hurt yourself."


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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Never to accept payment for a kindness


One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry.

He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house.
However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water.

She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large
glass of milk He drank it slowly, and then asked, "How much do I owe you?""You don't owe me anything," she replied "Mother has taught us never to accept payment for a kindness."

He said... "Then I thank you from my heart."
As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt; stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit. Years later that young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation.
When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room. Dressed in his doctor's gown he went in to see her.

He recognized her at once. He went back to the consultation
room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to the case. After a long struggle, the battle was won. Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval.

He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge and the bill was sent to her room. She feared to open it, for she was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. Finally, she looked, and something caught her attention on the side as she read these
words......

"Paid in full with one glass of milk." (Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
Tears of joy flooded her eyes & happy heart.

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And So You CODE .......



Friday, March 7, 2014

ဗိုက္ဆာလွ်င္ အလကားယူစားပါ - ေပါင္မုန္႔ဆိုင္


တူရကီႏိုင္ငံက ေပါင္မု႔န္ဆုိင္တစ္ဆိုင္ပါ။ အားေပးသူလည္း မ်ားပါတယ္။ အဓိက အေၾကာင္းအရင္က ဆုိင္ရဲ ႔ ေစတနာေၾကာင့္ပဲ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

အျပင္မွာ မွန္ဗီရိုၾကီး တစ္လံုးခ်ထားျပီး အထဲမွာ ေပါင္မုန္႔အျပည့္ ထည့္ထားပါတယ္။ အားလံုး အေကာင္းေတြခ်ည္းပါပဲ။ ဆိုင္ထဲမွာေရာင္းတဲ့ ေပါင္မုန္႔နဲ႔ လည္းအတူတူပါပဲ။ ဗိုက္ဆာျပီး ေငြမတတ္ႏိုင္တဲ့သူေတြ ယူစားလို႔ရေအာင္ အျပင္မွ အလကားေကြ်းမယ္လို ဘယ္သူမွ မထင္ဘူးေလ။ သူတကယ္ လုပ္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။ ဗိုက္ဆာသူမ်ား အလကားစားလို႔ရေအာင္ အျပင္မွာ ခ်ထားပါတယ္။

အထူးသျဖင့္ ကေလးငယ္န႔ဲ မရွိဆင္းရဲသားမ်ား လာယူစားပါတယ္။ ဒီေတာ့ ဆိုင္မွာလည္း လာေရာက္ ဝယ္ယူအားေပးသူမ်ားနဲ႔ စည္ကားေၾကာင္း သိရပါတယ္။
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Ref: dyknow
ရိုးရာေလး

Monday, February 24, 2014

Do you want to speak faster?


တစ္ဘက္သားေျပာတာကုိ နားမလည္ဘူးဆုိတဲ႔အထဲမွာ ေအာက္ေဖာ္ျပပါ
အသံထြက္မ်ားေၾကာင္႔လည္း ျဖစ္ပါတယ္....( ျမန္မာလုိ....သတိရလုိက္တာ
ဆုိတာကုိ ......ျမန္မာစကားေလ႔လာေနတဲ႔ ႏုိင္ငံျခားသားေတြ ေရွ႕မွာသြားၿပီး
သတိရထွာ ဆုိသြားေျပာရင္..မသိေသးခင္မွာသူတုိ႔နားမလည္ႏုိင္ဘူးေပါ႔ )
ေအာက္ေဖာ္ျပပါ အသုံးေတြက အဂၤလိပ္လုိ Informal အသုံးေတြ အရမ္းအသုံး
မ်ားတယ္....ေလ႔လာထားပါ။

Shared from Maung Maung Wann (FB)

11 Ways Towards SUCCESS



1. PLAN while others are playing.
2. STUDY while others are sleeping.
3. DECIDE while others are delaying.
4. PREPARE while others are daydreaming.
5. BEGIN while others are procrastinating.
6. WORK while others are wishing.
7. SAVE while others are wasting.
8. LISTEN while others are talking.
9. SMILE while others are frowning.
10. COMMEND while others are criticizing.
11. PERSIST while others are quitting.

Shared from Computer Tricks (FB)

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Magic Potatoes for Curing Diseases!! (Both English and Burmese Versions)


(English Version)

Step 1) Clean the three same-sized potatoes. (Don't peer).
Step 2) Blend or grate the potatoes.
Step 3) By using a clean cloth to wrap the pieces of potatoes after blending or gratting, and then get the liquid from squeezing it.
Step 4) If you want to make the liquid more tasty, you can put a little bit of honey.
Step 5) Drink one cup of potato liquid every morning.

If you can drink that potato liquid one to two cups everyday, diseases (such as liver diseases, diabetes, stomachache, kidney diseases, heart diseases, high blood pressures, waist pain, shoulder pain or neck pain diseases) can be cured!

A Japanese monk named "Ashin Tomeezawa" revealed this healthy medicine.

Shared this with the hope for everyone to be healthy due to the easy preparation.

Credit to Original Writer...
and donated for the sake of good health for everyone!

This can also be cured for cancer!
Potatoes for Cancer patients...
Link => http://greenkstar.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_6865.html

For people who are suffering from back pain due to long usage of computers...
Link =>  http://greenkstar.blogspot.com/2013/03/blog-post_2472.html

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(Burmese Version)

အာလူးစိမ္းရည္ ဓာတ္စာ


အရြယ္အစားတူ အာလူးစိမ္း ၃ လံုးကိုေရစင္ေအာင္ေဆးပါ။
(အခြံမႏႊာပါႏွင္႔) အာလူးကို Blender နဲ႔ၾကိတ္ (သို႔) သခြားျခစ္နဲ႔ ျဖစ္ျဖစ္ျခစ္ပါ။
... သန္႔ရွင္းေသာပိတ္စိမ္းပါးေလး ႏွင္႔ အရည္ညွစ္ယူပါ။ (အုန္းနို႔ညွစ္သလို) အဲဒီအရည္ကို အရသာေကာင္းခ်င္ပါက ပ်ားရည္ အနည္းငယ္ ထည့္ေသာက္ပါ။
မနက္တိုင္း တစ္ခြက္ႏႈန္း ေသာက္ေပးနိုင္ပါတယ္။

အဲဒီအရည္ကို တစ္ခြက္ကေန ႏွစ္ခြက္အထိ ေန႔စဥ္ေသာက္နိုင္မယ္ ဆိုရင္ေတာ႔ အသည္းေရာဂါ၊ ဆီးခ်ဳိေရာဂါ၊ အစာအိမ္ေရာဂါ၊
ေက်ာက္ကပ္ေရာဂါ၊ ႏွလံုးေရာဂါ၊ ေသြးတိုးေရာဂါ၊ ခါးနာ၊ ပခံုးနာ၊ က်ီးေပါင္းေရာဂါ ေတြေပ်ာက္ကင္းနိုင္တယ္လို႔ ဆိုပါတယ္။

လူအမ်ားအတြက္ က်န္းမာေရးဓာတ္စာအျဖစ္ ထုတ္ေဖာ္ ေဆာ္ၾသခဲ႔သူကေတာ႔ ဂ်ပန္ဗုဒၶဘာသာဘုန္းေတာ္ၾကီး
အရွင္တိုမီဇာ၀ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

ကိုယ္တိုင္ လြယ္ကူစြာ ေဖာ္စပ္နိုင္တာေၾကာင္႔
အက်ဳိးမ်ားေစနိုင္မယ္ ထင္လို႔ ေ၀မ်ွလိုက္ပါတယ္။


Credit to Orginal Writer and
က်န္းမာေရးအတြက္ တဆင္႔ကူးယူ ဒါနျပဳပါသည္။


*** ကင္ဆာေရာဂါအတြက္ ''ထူးတဲ့အာလူး'' ***
Link => http://greenkstar.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_6865.html

** ကြန္ပ်ဴတာ သမားမ်ား အတြက္ ကုိယ္ေတြ႕ ခါးနာ ေပ်ာက္ေဆးနည္း **
Link => http://greenkstar.blogspot.com/2013/03/blog-post_2472.html


Monday, January 20, 2014

Favorite Quotations



*** Success is based on Right Decision! Right Decision is based on Experiences! Experiences are based on Wrong Decisions!

*** ျပဳသူအသစ္၊ ျဖစ္သူအေဟာင္း။

*** As long as you have attachments, you will have to face a lot of sufferings when you come cross the loss of something in your life.

*** ေသသူကေမြး၊ ေသေသြးပါလာ၊
ေသမွာမလြဲ၊ ေသျမဲေသခ်ာ၊
ငါလည္းပဲ၊ တစ္ေန႕ေသရမွာ။
('Cause of the fact that was born from the person who can die, got dead blood since born;
It will never deniable to die, and the death is so sure;
I'm also..., have to die one day!)

*** မုသားကို ေရလိုသံုးေနသူအတြက္ မလုပ္ရဲတဲ့ မေကာင္းမွုဆိုတာ မရွိ။
(For the one who uses lies so easily like using water, there's not a bad thing that he doesn't dare to commit!)

*** ကြ်န္မတို႕ဟာ ကြ်န္မတို႕ဖန္တီးတဲ့ ကိုယ္ပိုင္ကမၻာထဲမွာ ကြ်န္မတို႕ ေနထုိင္ခြင့္ ရၾကတာပါ။ အကယ္၍ တစ္စုံတစ္ဦးဟာ ႐ႈပ္႐ႈပ္ေထြးေထြးေတြဖန္တီးရင္ ႐ႈပ္ေထြးတဲ့သူ႔ကမၻာမွာ ေနထုိင္ရမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ရွင္းရွင္းလင္းလင္း ဖန္တီးရင္ေတာ့ ရွင္းလင္းတဲ့ကမၻာမွာ ေနထုိင္ခြင့္ရမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
(We are able to live in our own world of our creation! If someone creates his world so messy, he will have to live in his messy world. If someone creates his world so neat and tidy without mess, he will be living in the world of purity!)

*** မိမိအတြက္လဲ အဆင္ေျပေအာင္၊ သူတစ္ပါးအတြက္လည္း အဆင္ေျပေအာင္၊ ရက္ရက္စက္စက္ ရိုးသားလိုက္စမ္းပါ။ ဒီလိုရိုးသားမွုကို သူေတာ္ေကာင္းေတြက ႏွစ္သက္ပါတယ္။
(In order to be ok for the own sake, and also in order to be convenient for others, please be honest absolutely!! Good people admire this honesty!)

*** ဘ၀မွာ ရိုးရိုးသားသားေလး ေနျခင္းဟာ တည္ျငိမ္ေအးခ်မ္းလံုျခံဳတဲ့ ရသကို ေပးစြမ္းႏိုင္တယ္။
(Living a life with honesty can give us a favor of calm and peaceful taste of life!)

*** ကတိသစၥာ တည္ေသာခါ၀ယ္၊ ၾသဇာေလးနက္ ေပၚစီတက္သို႕၊ ႏြယ္ျမက္သစ္ပင္ ေဆးဖက္၀င္၏။
(When promises are set and believable in this world, even grass can become a medicine.)

*** သစ္ပင္ၾကီးသည္ ခုတ္လွဲသူကို မလွဲမခ်င္း အရိပ္ျဖင့္ ေအးေစ၏။ နံ႕သာတံုးသည္ မီးရွိဳ႕သူကို မကြ်မ္းမခ်င္း အနံ႕ျဖင့္ ေမႊးေစ၏။ သူေတာ္ေကာင္းသည္ ညည္းဆဲသူကိုေသာ္လည္း မေသမခ်င္း အက်ိဳးေဆာင္၏။
(A big tree can give coolness by shadow to the person who cuts down the tree until the big tree falls down to the ground. A tree bark with good smell can give the good smell to the person who burns the tree bark until the whole tree bark is burned down. A good person always helps to the person who always gives trouble until he dies!)

*** ခြင့္လႊတ္တယ္ဆိုတာ အႏိုင္ယူလိုက္တာလည္း မဟုတ္ဘူး။ အရွံဳးေပးလိုက္တာလည္း မဟုတ္ဘူး။ အထက္စီးကေနတာလည္း မဟုတ္ဘူး။ ေအာက္က်ိဳ႕တာလည္း မဟုတ္ဘူး။ ခြင့္လႊတ္လိုက္တာဟာ ကိုယ့္ကိုယ္ကို လြတ္လပ္မွု ေပးလိုက္တာပဲ။ ကိုယ့္စိတ္ကို ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းခြင့္ ေပးလိုက္တာပဲ။ ခြင့္လႊတ္တယ္ဆိုတာ ေဘးလူျမင္ေကာင္း ၾကားေကာင္းေအာင္ လုပ္တဲ့အလုပ္ မဟုတ္ဘူး။ ကုိယ့္စိတ္ထဲမွ တကယ္လြတ္လပ္မွုရသြားေအာင္ တကယ္ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းသြားေအာင္ လုပ္တဲ့အလုပ္ျဖစ္တယ္။
(Forgiveness is neither winning nor losing; neither discriminating nor begging. Forgiveness is something that gives ourselves a freedom; something that gives our mind peaceful. Forgiveness is not something that has to be done due to others' good perspectives upon us, but it's a great job that lets our mind be free and peaceful!!)

*** တရားစကား ေန႕တိုင္းၾကားက စိတ္ထားေဖြးလက္ ဥာဏ္ရည္ထက္၏။
(Listening dhamma words everyday makes our attitudes be pure and our intelligence be sharp!)

*** မိမိကိုယ္ကို ယဥ္ေက်းေအာင္ ဆံုးမရျခင္းသည္ ခဲယဥ္းလွေပစြ။
(It's so difficult to teach ourselves to be polite!)

*** အတၱာ ဟိ အတၱေနာ နာေထာ... မိမိသည္သာ မိမိ၏ ကိုးကြယ္ရာ ျဖစ္သည္။ ။
(We can depend only on ourselves!)