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Sunday, December 14, 2014

အမ်ိဳး ဘာသာ သာသနာ ေစာင့္ေရွာက္ေရးအဖြဲ႕(ဗဟို)၏ ႐ံုးစာအမွတ္ ၀၀၁၈ ပါ သေဘာထားထုတ္ျပန္ခ်က္ English Version.

Declaration of Organization for the Protection of National Race and Religion
(OPNRR) Centre


General Aung San was a worthwhile epic of unforgettable debtor of gratitude to our all Myanmar citizens such as monks, novices and publics due to his leadership founder of fourth supreme Myanmar country, looking like a Myanmar Architecture. He looks like Myanmar Architecture because he unified the dispersing Myanmar States into one solidarity as union of Myanmar.

Understanding upon one who is benefactor and pay gratitude back to him accordingly, is auspicious prosperity and wealthy called as “Katinnuta Katawaidi Mingala” in Pali which means auspicious gratitude towards the grateful.

Therefore;

1. All monks, novices and publics are to repay General Aung San’s attributable gratitude as much as possible.

2. To keep Aung San’s spirit in mind mandatorily to serve for the beneficiaries of our country and nationals.

3. Do not keep the bias of own parties and cults and let us try as much as possible to participate to become an epic events for the coming centenary birthday of the General on 13th February 2015.

4. Not only this centenary birthday of General, we OPNRR deeply encourage that you all always keep Aung San’s spirit in your minds in future to pay back the General’ gratitude.

We OPNRR here declare that we will lead and make an offering of endowment fund of 10 million kyats to do a memorial monumental inscription at the house of General in Natmouk town for the merits of all Myanmar monks, novices and publics in order to recite “Sadu Anumaw Danar” in Pali which means good deeds bliss by repaying General’s gratitude.

Registered No-0018/Simun-Mabatha/2014
Date : 04th Waning Day of Nadaw, 1376 ME,
10th December 2014, Wednesday

Bhadanta Tilawkar Bivamsa
Chairman, OPNRR (Centre)
Agga Maha Pantita, State Awvadar Cariya
Ywama Pariyatti Institute, Insein

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