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Happy New Year

Happy New Year to All!
Below is the Burmese study lesson through New Year Wishes.


The wish at the Beginning/Foremost  of New Year

The old year finishes and fades away, and the new year has arrived.

May there be light and bright blessing

At this time the auspicious new year,  may the mind be free from all dirts (defilements).

May you be use pure mind and has only happy and serene smile in the whole year.

May the meritorious deed, property, wisdom and business be accrued (increased) just like a tide.

ႏွစ္သစ္ ဦးဆုေတာင္း
ႏွစ္ေဟာင္းကုန္ေပ်ာက္ ႏွစ္သစ္ေရာက္
ထြန္းေတာက္  မဂၤလာရွိပါေစ ။
ႏွစ္သစ္မဂၤလာ   ဤခ်ိန္ခါ စိတ္မွာညစ္မဲ ကင္းပါေစ။
တႏွစ္ပတ္လံုး  စိတ္ျဖဴသံုး ရႊင္ျပံဳးႀကည္သာ  ရွိပါေစ။
ကုသိုလ္      ဥစၥာ ပညာ စီးပြါး       
ဒီေရအလား တိုးပြါးႀကပါေစ။

We encourage you to learn the Burmese of this poem. This poem is written by Sayadaw Chanmay.

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