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Being a philosophy Student I am an Philosophy Student. So, I have to think deeply, no need to think highly. Thinking high cannot see the truth and can overcome the reality of thing in the universe. Thinking deeply can see the truth of life and the reality of truth of universe.
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The Myanmar’s Largest Buddha Image Woven from Bamboo Strips to Be Gilded The Myanmar’s largest Buddha image woven from strips of bamboo in Thahton of Mon State, which has recently completed, will be gilded during upcoming Thadingyut month (September), according to the preservation board of the Buddha image. It has, it is learnt, taken five Shan nationalities from Inlay of Southern Shan State one year and two months to have woven this Myanmar’s largest Buddha image, which is 31′ and 6″ in height from the strips of bamboo.   “Weaving the Buddha image from the strips of bamboo is now complete. We’re gilding it soon. We’ve for the time being suspended it because of rainy season. It has taken five people coming from Inlay of Shan State over one year to achieve it. A couple kinds of bamboo such as Wayar and Wanet have been used for it. Ten people have evenly split bamboo into thin strips. That’s why a man of doing so has got a handful of bamboo strips a day. We’ll gild the Buddha i
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သိုၵ်းမၢၼ်ႈၶဝ်ႈလေႃႇတိုၵ်း သိုၵ်းတႆး ဢၼ်ပၵ်းတပ်ႉၾၢႆႇၸၢၼ်းမိူင်းသူႈ Posted By:  SHAN on:  January 21, 2017 In:  ၵၢၼ်သိုၵ်း ,  ၶၢဝ်ႇ No Comments   Print   Email သိုၵ်းမၢၼ်ႈတူင်ႉၼိုင်ၵၢၼ်သိုၵ်း ၵႂႃႇၽိုတ်ႉၶဝ်ႈလေႃႇတိုၵ်း တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး (SSPP/SSA) ပွတ်းသၼ်လွႆၾႃႉၵၢပ်ႇ ၾၢႆႇၸၢၼ်းမိူင်းသူႈ ၸိုင်ႈတႆးပွတ်းၸၢၼ်း။ ၾၢႆႇသိုၵ်းမၢၼ်ႈၸီႉၼႄးဝႃႈ သိုၵ်းတႆးပူၼ်ႉပႅၼ်ပၵ်းတပ်ႉ ၵဵပ်းသိုၵ်းမႂ်ႇ ။ ဝၼ်းတီႈ 21/01/2017 မိူဝ်ႈၼႆႉပွတ်းၼႂ် ၶၢဝ်းယၢမ်း 9 မူင်းၶိုင်ႈပၢႆ၊ တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းလူင်ပွင်ၸိုင်ႈ တပ်ႉမတေႃႇမၢၼ်ႈ တင်း ပႃႇတီႇမႂ်ႇသုင်ၸိုင်ႈတႆး/ တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး (SSPP/SSA) ပဵၼ်ပၢင်တိုၵ်းၵၼ်တီႈ ပွတ်းသၼ်လွႆၾႃႉၵၢပ်ႇ ႁိမ်းဝၢၼ်ႈပၢင်ငႃႉ ၾၢႆႇၸၢၼ်းဝဵင်းမိူင်းသူႈမွၵ်ႈ 3 လၵ်း၊ ယွၼ်ႉသိုၵ်းမၢၼ်ႈ တူင်ႉၼိုင်ႁွၼ်ႈထဝ်ႇၾၢႆႇၸၢၼ်း မိူင်းသူႈသေ ၽိုတ်ႉလေႃႇတိုၵ်း တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး SSPP/SSA ဢၼ်ပၵ်းပႂ်ႉတူင်ႉၼိုင်ယူႇပွတ်းတွၼ်ႈၼၼ်ႉ- ၼႆယဝ်ႉ ။ ၵဵဝ်ႇၵပ်းလွင်ႈပၢင်တိုၵ်းၼႆႉ ၸဝ်ႈၽူင်းႁၢၼ် ၽူႈၶၢၼ်ပၢၵ်ႇ SSPP/SSA လၢတ်ႈဝႃႈ- ယၢမ်းလဵဝ်ပဵၼ်ၶၢဝ်း ၶိုင်သၢင်ႈ တႃႇၶဝ်ႈႁူမ်ႈပၢင်ၵုမ်လူင်ႁူဝ်ပၢၵ်ႇပီ 21 ပၢင်လူင် ပွၵ်ႈၵမ်းသွင်။ ၼင်ႇႁိုဝ်ပၢင်တိုၵ်းတေဢမ်ႇယႂ်ႇ
The Burmese military today ordered the Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA) to immediately withdraw its troops from Monghsu Township in southern Shan State, while many civilians in the area have also been requested to move out. Speaking to  Shan Herald  today, a local source in Mong Hsu who wished to remain anonymous said, “Villagers here were informed that the  Tatmadaw  [Burmese army] had ordered the SSPP/SSA forces to withdraw from their Nam Nab Base near Khojom village in Monghsu by this afternoon. Now, many local villagers have abandoned their homes and gone to seek shelter in Monghsu town.” On January 10,  SSPP/SSA representatives met with Brig-Gen Htet Htun ,  the head of Central Eastern Command, which is based in Kholam Township, Shan State, to discuss plans for road construction in SSPP/SSA territory. The Burmese commander told SSPP/SSA representatives that he would reinforce his troop strength in the area whether the Shan militia approved or not. Accord
Citing concerns about corruption and graft, representatives of the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD) have petitioned the central government to reconsider the status of a checkpoint in northern Shan State that was reopened on January 16. The Nam Oon Gate, located between Lashio and Hsenwi townships, was closed down during the tenure of the Thein Sein government because locals claimed they had been threatened by checkpoints guards and forced to pay bribes. According to Sai Wan Leng Kham, an MP from the SNLD representing Lashio Township, 40 of the party’s MPs had signed the petition against the reopening of the checkpoint, and had submitted a letter to the union government on January 16. “As we are the representatives of the people, we have to listen to their collective voice,” he told  Shan Herald  on Tuesday. “People are against this checkpoint, and we agree with them.” He explained: “This gate will create more problems rather than solving them. There will be more