ကမၻာသူ ကမၻာသားမ်ား ၿငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးရရွိၾကပါေစ

Monday, September 21, 2009

အတၳဳပၸတၱိအက်ဥ္းမ်ား


Thakhin Kodaw Hmaing


Born 23 March 1876(1876-03-23)
Wale Village, near Shwedaung, Pyay Township, Bago Division, Myanmar
Died 23 July 1964 (aged 88)
Yangon, Myanmar
Pen name Thakhin Kodaw Hmaing
Occupation novelist , poet , politician
Writing period 1911-1964
Genres Nationalist
Notable work(s) Missata Maung Hmaing hmadawbon Wuttu 1916
Notable award(s) Lenin Peace Prize (1954) Honorary Doctorate, University of Hamburg (1960)
Spouse(s) Ma Shin (1903-19??)




Zawgyi (12 April 1907 - 26 September 1990), born in Pyapon, Irrawaddy Division, real name U Thein Han, was a distinguished and leading Burmese poet, author, literary historian, critic, scholar and academic.

He was one of the leaders of the Hkit san (Testing the Times) movement in Burmese literature searching for a new style and content before the Second World War[1], along with Theippan Maung Wa, Nwe Soe and Min Thu Wun. His first hkit san poetry,Padauk pan (Padauk flower), was published in Hantha Kyemon pamphlet.[2]

His most memorable work was a play titled Maha hsan gyinthu, an adaptation of Molière's Le bourgeois gentilhomme, published in 1934.[3] His most famous poem was Beida lan (The Hyacinth's Way) that traces a journey through life's ups and downs, published in 1963.[1]

awgyi was the eldest in a family of nine and educated at the Myoma National High School in Rangoon. He won the Thitsawardi Prize (5 gold sovereigns) from the Thitsawardi newspaper for the poem "Sittathukha Linga", translated from the English poet Henry Wotton's "The Character of a Happy Life". He went on to the University of Rangoon, passed the intermediate level with credits in Burmese and won the "Tha Doe Aung" prize.

After graduating with a B.A. in 1929, majoring in Burmese literature, English literature, Oriental and Far East History, Zawgyi became a tutor in the Burmese Department at the university. In 1931, Zawgyi returned to the Myoma School to teach until 1934. After achieving the M.A degree from the Rangoon University in 1936, he became a tutor in Burmese at the Mandalay Intermediate College until 1938 when he went to England to study at the University of London and then at the University of Dublin for the Diploma in Library Science.

In 1941, Zawgyi became Librarian at the University of Rangoon. He married a teacher from the Myoma School, Daw Saw Yin (B.A., B.Ed.). During World War II Zawgyi became Deputy Director General (Literature and Libraries Division) at the Ministry of Education. After the war he returned to his old job as Librarian at the University of Rangoon, then from 1947 to 1948 Special Officer for the Legislative Council and Elections Office. He was awarded the honour of Wunna kyawhtin for distinguished service by the government.[2][4]

Between 1950 and 1952, Zawgyi travelled as part of a delegation to Indonesia, Britain, United States, Mexico and Canada. From 1951 to 1957 he was Director of the Textbooks Committee at the Ministry of Education. In 1955 Zawgyi won the Sapei Beikman "variety in literature" (sa padetha) prize for Thakin Kodaw Hmaing htika. He then became Chairman of the Burma History Commission in 1959.

The year 1961 saw him as Emeritus Professor of Burmese at the University of Rangoon and was awarded the honour of Thiri pyanchi by the government. He was also President of the Technical Terms Committee and the National Literary Awards Selection Committee. He retired as Librarian of the Universities Central Library in 1967. He was then appointed First Special Officer for Education, President of the Burma Research Society and Adviser for the Burma History Commission.[4]

In 1976 he visited India with U Khin Zaw (the author and translator K) where he read a paper on the Ramayana.[2][4][5] In 1979 Zawgyi won the National Literary Award for "Nin-la-hè chit dukkha (Damn You, Broken Heart) and Other Short Stories", and in 1987, another for "Ancient Bagan and Other Poems"
When Zawgyi died at the age of 83, on 26 September 1990, he left wife Daw Saw Yin and their three daughters, Dr. Khin Myo Han, Dr. Khin Hla Han and Dr. Khin Ohn Han. His family, students and colleagues created the "Zawgyi prize" and "Ganda Lawka Thingaha prize" for outstanding diploma students in Library and Information Studies and Masters students in Burmese.







U Thant (Burmese: ဦးသန္႕; MLCTS: u:san.; pronounced [ú θa̰N]; English pronunciation: /uːtɑːnt/[1]; January 22, 1909 – November 25, 1974) was a Burmese diplomat and the third secretary-general of the United Nations, from 1961 to 1971. He was chosen for the post when his predecessor, Dag Hammarskjöld, died in September 1961.

"U" is an honorific in Burmese, roughly equal to "mister." "Thant" was his only name. In Burmese he was known as Pantanaw U Thant, a reference to his home town of Pantanaw.



Uthukha

Born Thein Maung in the Ayeyarwady delta in British Burma, Thukha began writing poems as a middle school student. He became familiar with classical Burmese music at an early stage, thanks to his grandfather, a harpist. Thukha studied at Kyaitlat and Pyapon National Schools.

Thukha began his writing career at age 19 with a short fiction work Zabe Pwint (Jasmin Petal) in Kawi Myetmhan magazine under the penname Sein Thein Dan. He began using the penname Thukha– meaning “pleasure”– when he began writing fiction for the Shwin-Pyaw-Pyaw magazine. Of his novels, Gon-Ye-Matu-Lo-La (Am I Not an Equal for You?) and Di-Saung-Hayman (This Winter) were the most successful. He also wrote many books on Buddhism, including Loka Niti, Mangla Sutta, Metta Sutta and Dhamma Rasa. Thukha wrote more than 100 novels and 200 short stories.

Thukha started his film career in 1938. His script for Chitthamya (As Much As I Love) brought widespread fame and won the respect and acknowledgment of the filmmaking community. The Myanmar Writers’ Association awarded him an honorary prize for his first directing project. During his career, he won the Myanmar Motion Picture Organization’s best director award for his six of his 33 films.

Thukha was also a talented songwriter. Bawa Thanthaya (Pali: Bava Samsara; Life's Samsara) and Gon (Status) were among his most popular songs. Bawa Thanthaya compares people to travellers on a train getting on and off at every station, illustrating the cycle of death and rebirth. Gon poked fun at people’s devotion to money and status.

Thukha was a devout Buddhist and included Buddhist morals and concepts in all his films and novels. He directed three documentaries related to Buddhism for Burmese television.

Although he received success recognition for both his writing and directing work, Thukha's first priority was always writing. His former pupil and close colleague, director Maung Hnin Moe, said: “He preferred writing to other jobs. He always put the title Writer and Director before his name.” “Because he could not read or write in his old age,” Maung Hnin Moe said, “he was thinking all the time and it is a great loss that he could not transform his thoughts into a form of work such as a book or film.”

Thukha was profoundly respected for his altruistic attitude and works. He was the founder and president of the Yangon Division Funeral Service Association, which volunteers its funeral services to any family regardless of race, religion or social standing. He was also known for his efforts to rename the full moon day of Pyartho (which normally falls in January) as Mothers’ Day, as well as for his campaign for younger generations to pay more respect to their mothers.








Mya Than Tint


Born May 23, 1929(1929-05-23)
Myaing, Pakokku Township, Magway Division, Myanmar
Died 18 February 1998 (aged 68)
Yangon, Myanmar
Pen name Mya Than
Occupation novelist , translator
Writing period 1949 - 1998
Genres Romance, Short story , Translation
Notable work(s) Dataung Ko Kyaw Ywei, Mee Pinle Ko Hpyat Myi (Across the Mountain of Swords and the Sea of Fire) (1973)
Notable award(s) 1972 , 1978 , 1989 , 1993 , 1995 : National Literature Award (5 times)
Spouse(s) Khin Ma Ma




Theippan Maung Wa


Born June 5, 1899
Mawlamyaing,Mon State, Burma
Died 6 June 1942
Shwebo, Burma
Occupation Writer
Spouse(s) Khin Than Myint , Daw
Parents Ohm Shwe , U
Tint , Daw


ေရႊဥေဒါင္း

(၁၈၈၉-၁၉၇၃)

အမည္ရင္းမွာ ဦးေဖသိန္း ျဖစ္၍ ၁၈၈၉ ေအာက္တိုဘာလ ၂၄ရက္ (ႀကာသာပေတးေန ့)တြင္ မႏၱေလးျမိဳ ့၊ ဧခ်ိဳင့္(၀ါးတန္း)ရပ္ကြက္၌ ဦးဧရာႏွင့္ ေဒၚေရႊတို ့မွ ဖြားျမင္သည္။ ေလးနွစ္သားအရြယ္တြင္ သီလရွင္ေက်ာင္း၊ ငါးႏွစ္သား အရြယ္တြင္ လူေက်ာင္း၊ ခုနွစ္နွစ္သားအရြယ္တြင္ မႏၱေလး ဘိတ္ေက်ာင္း၊ ထို ့ေနာက္ ေအဘီအမ္ေက်ာင္းတို ့တြင္ ပညာသင္ႀကားခဲ့သည္။ ၁၉၀၈ တြင္ကာလ ကတၱားယူနီဗာစီတီ အသိအမွတ္ျပဳ၀င္ခြင့္ စာေမးပြဲကို ေအာင္ျမင္ျပီးေနာက္ ဗုဒၶဘာသာေက်ာင္း၊ ေအဘီအမ္ေက်ာင္းတို ့၌ ေက်ာင္းဆရာလုပ္၊ ေရႊဘိုျမိဳ့ အေရးပိုင္ရံုး၌ အကူစာေရးအလုပ္ စသည္တို ့လုပ္ခဲ့။ ၁၉၁၀ တြင္ လက္ထပ္ခဲ့ေသာ မလွမူနွင့္ ၁၉၁၄ တြင္ အိမ္ေထာင္ကြဲကာ ဒုတိယအိမ္ေထာင္ျပဳခဲ့၊ ဒုတိယအိ္မ္ေထာင္ ႏွင့္လည္းကြဲျပီး ၁၉၂၀ တြင္ မစိုး(ေဒၚႀကီးစိုး)နွင့္ တတိယအိမ္ေထာင္ျပဳ၊ ကြယ္လြန္ခ်ိန္ထိ ေပါင္းသင္းခဲ့။
၁၉၁၅ ခု၊ နို၀င္ဘာလ ၈ရက္တြင္ ရန္ႀကီးေအာင္ ၀တၱဳကို စတင္ေရးသာရာ စာေရးဆရာအျဖစ္သို ့ ေရာက္ခဲ့၊ ဆရာႀကီးသည္ ျမန္မာျပည္ရွိ ထင္ရွားေသာစာနယ္ဇင္းမ်ားတြင္ ၀တၱဳတို၊ ၀တၱဳရွည္၊ ဘာသာျပန္၊ ပညာေပးေဆာင္းပါး၊ ဘာသာေရးနွင့္နိဳင္ငံေရးေဆာင္းပါးတို ့ကို အဆက္မျပတ္ ေရးသားခဲ့၊ အခ်စ္၀တၱဳမ်ားသာ အေရးမ်ားေသာ ထိုေခတ္တြင္ လွ်ိဳ ့၀ွက္ခန္း၊ စြန္ ့စားခန္းမ်ားကိုပါ ၀တၱဳမ်ားတြင္ ထည့္သြင္းေရးသားခဲ့သည္။
သူရိယသတင္းစာတိုက္ ဒယ္ဒီတာ(၁၉၁၇)၊ ျမေတာင္ ကမ္းနီရြာ အဂၤလိပ္အလြတ္ပညာသင္ေက်ာင္းဆရာ(၁၉၂၂)၊ နယူးဘားမားသတင္းစာ စကၠရီတရီ(၁၉၂၆)၊ ပဲခူးျမိဳ ့ခရစ္ယာန္စာေပအသင္း ဘာသာျပန္ဆရာ(၁၉၃၀)၊ သူရိယသတင္းစာတိုက္ အယ္ဒီတာ(၁၉၁၇)၊ မန္က်ည္းတံုရြာတြင္ စစ္ခိုလ်က္ကုန္သည္(၁၉၄၂-၄၄)၊ မႏၱေလးလူထုသတင္းစာ အယ္ဒီတာခ်ဳပ္(၁၉၄၆)၊ စာေရးဆရာအသင္း အတြင္းေရးမွဴး(၁၉၄၈) တို ့ကိုျဖတ္သန္းခဲ့။ ၁၉၅၂ ၌ ပီကင္းျမိဳ ့တြင္က်င္းပေသာ ကမာၱ ့ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရး အစည္းအေ၀းႀကီးသုို ့ ျမန္မာအဖြဲ ့ ၏ ဒုတိယေခါင္းေဆာင္ အျဖစ္သြားေရာက္။
ဆရာႀကီးသည္ ၁၉၅၂ခုနွစ္တြင္ ေမွ်ာ္တလင့္လင့္ ၀တၱဳျဖင့္ စာေပဗိမာန္ဘာသာျပန္ဆု ကိုလည္းေကာင္း၊ ၁၉၅၅ ခုနွစ္တြင္ ေသြးစုပ္ေျမ ၀တၱဳျဖင့္ စာေပဗိမာန္ ဘာသာျပန္ဆုကိုလည္းေကာင္း၊ ၁၉၆၁ ခုနွစ္တြင္ ဘ၀တသက္တာမွတ္တမ္းနွင့္အေတြးအေခၚမ်ား စာအုပ္ေလးတြဲ ျဖင့္ စာေပဗိမာန္ သုတပေဒသာဆုကို လည္းေကာင္း ရရွိခဲ့။
၁၉၅၆ တြင္ဖဆပလ အစိုးရလက္ထက္ ျပဴေစာထီးကိစၥေ၀ဖန္မွူျဖင့္ ေထာင္က်၊ ၁၉၆၄ မွ ၁၉၆၈ ထိ လုပ္သားျပည္သူ ့ ေန ့စဥ္သတင္းစာအယ္ဒီတာခ်ဳပ္ အျဖစ္ ေဆာင္ရြက္ခဲ့ျပီး အျငိမ္းစားယူ။

၁၉၇၃ ႀသဂုတ္လ ၁၀ရက္ ေသာႀကာေန ့ ည ၇နာရီ အခ်ိန္တြင္ မႏၱေလးျမိဳ ့၌ ကြယ္လြန္ခဲ့သည္။

(အရင္းအျမစ္။ ။ ဆရာႀကီးေရ၏ ၀တၱဳတိုေပါင္းခ်ဳပ္ စတုတၱတြဲ ေနာက္ဖက္မွ ပါသည္ကို ျပန္လည္ကူးယူတင္ျပပါသည္။)...



နတ္ႏြယ္




ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္၊ ျမစ္ႀကီးနားျမိဳ ့တြင္ အဘ ဦးဘ၀မ္း၊ အမိ ေဒၚေစာလံုတို ့မွ ၁၉၃၃ခုနွစ္၊ ေဖေဖၚ၀ါရီလ ၁၇က္၊ ျမန္မာသကၠရာဇ္ ၁၂၉၄ခု တပို ့တြဲလဆန္း ၇ရက္ တြင္ ေမြးဖြားသည္။ အမည္ရင္းမွာ ဦးလွျမင့္ ျဖစ္သည္။
ျမစ္ႀကီးနားျမိဳ ့ ေတာင္ဖန္း အစိုးရအထက္တန္းေက်ာင္း၌ သူငယ္တန္းမွ တတိယတန္းအထိ ပညာသင္ႀကားခဲ့ျပီး၊ မႏၱေလးျမိဳ ့ ဗုဒၶသာသနာ့နဂၢဟ အထက္တန္းေက်ာင္း၌ စတုတၳတန္းမွ တကၠသိုလ္၀င္တန္း အထိပညာသင္ယူခဲ့သည္။ မႏၱေလးတကၠသိုလ္နွင့္ ရန္ကုန္တကၠသိုလ္ တို ့တြင္လည္း ပညာသင္ယူခဲ့သည္။
1953 ခုနွစ္တြင္ စံုေထာက္မဂၢဇင္း၌ အယ္ဒီတာ၊ 1961 ခုႏွစ္တြင္ လွ်ိဳ ့၀ွက္သဲဖို မဂၢဇင္းတည္ေထာင္သူနွင့္ စာတည္း၊ 1963 ခုနွစ္တြင္ အမ်ိဳးသားသတင္းစာ၌ ဘာသာျပန္အယ္ဒီတာ၊ 1967 ခုနွစ္တြင္ မိုးေ၀ ကြယ္လြန္ သည္အထိ စံုေထာက္မဂၢဇင္း၌ တာ၀န္ယူခဲ့ျပီး၊ မိုးေ၀ ကြယ္လြန္ျပီးေနာက္ပိုင္းတြင္ တာ၀န္ခံအယ္ဒီတာ အျဖစ္တာ၀န္ယူခဲ့သည္။ 1968 ခုနွစ္တြင္ စံုေထာက္မဂၢဇင္းကို မိုးေ၀ အမည္ေျပာင္းျပီး တာ၀န္ခံအယ္ဒီတာ အျဖစ္ တာ၀န္ယူခဲ့သည္။
1951-53 ခုနွစ္တြင္ အထက္ျမန္မာနိဳင္ငံ ကေလာင္သစ္လူငယ္မ်ား အဖြဲ ့ခ်ဳပ္၌ အမွဴ ့ေဆာင္၊ အတြင္းေရးမွဴး၊ 1955 ခုနွစ္တြင္ ျမန္မာနိဳင္ငံစာေရးဆရာအသင္း၌ အမွဴ ့ေဆာင္၊ 1959-62 ခုနွစ္တြင္ ကမာၻ ့ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးကြန္ ရက္(ျမန္မာနိဳင္ငံ) ဌာနခ်ဳပ္အမွဴ ့ေဆာင္၊ 1961-63 ခုနွစ္တြင္ စာေရးဆရာ စာေပကလပ္ အတြင္းေရးမွဴး၊ အဖြဲ ့၀င္။ 1963 ခုနွစ္တြင္ ျပည္ေထာင္စုျမန္မာနိဳင္ငံ စာေရးဆရာမ်ားသမဂၢ တြဲဖက္ အတြင္းေရးမွဴ း စသည့္ တာ၀န္မ်ား ေဆာင္ရြက္ခဲ့သည္။
1950 ျပည္နွစ္ ဇြန္လ ၂၈ ရက္ထုတ္ ဟံသာ၀တီသတင္းစာ၌ ‘ေက်ာင္းသူမ’ ကဗ်ာျဖင့္ စာေပေလာကသို ့ စတင္၀င္ေရာက္ခဲ့သည္။ ပထမဆံုးေရးေသာ လံုးခ်င္း၀တၳဳမွာ ကမာၻေျမအနွံ ့ 1952 ျဖစ္ျပီး၊ ပထမ ပံုနွိပ္ေသာ ၀တၱဳမွာ ‘မိုးထဲေလထဲ’ 1951 ျဖစ္သည္။ မဂၢဇင္း ဂ်ာနယ္မ်ားတြင္ ေဆာင္းပါး၊ ၀တၱဳ ေ၀ဖန္စာ ႏွင့္ ဘာသာျပန္ မ်ား အေျမာက္အျမား ေရးသားခဲ့ျပီး လံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳ ၁၀၀ ေက်ာ္ ေရးသားခဲ့သည္။ လံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳ ၂၀ ေက်ာ္ ဘာသာျပန္ဆိုခဲ့သည္။ ‘အျပာ’ 1956 ၊ ‘အ၀ါ’ 1960 ၊ ‘တေကြ ့ေတာ့ေတြ ့ႀကဦးမည္’ 1963 ၊ ‘တံခြန္တိုင္ေမာင္နွမမ်ား’ ‘ျမန္မာျပည္ေျမာက္ပိုင္း၁’ 1966 ‘ျမန္မာျပည္ေျမာက္ပိုင္း၂’ 1967 တို ့မွာ ထင္ရွား ေသာ ပင္ကိုေရး၀တၱဳမ်ား ျဖစ္ႀကသည္။
‘ေရာမက မိန္းမပ်က္’ ‘တကၠသိုလ္နွင့္ျပင္ပကမာၻ’ တို ့သည္ထင္ရွားသည့္ ဘာသာျပန္လက္ရာမ်ားျဖစ္သည္။
မင္းေက်ာ္ႏွင့္တြဲဖက္ ေသာ ‘မလိခ’ ဟူေသာ ပူးတြဲကေလာင္အမည္ သီးျခားျဖင့္ ‘ျမန္မာ၀တၱဳအညြန္း’ ကို စာအုပ္အျဖစ္ စုေပါင္းထုတ္ေ၀သည္။ မင္းေက်ာ္ ေမာင္ေန၀င္းတို ့နွင့္ တြဲ၍ ‘ေတာ္လွန္စာေပအေတြးအျမင္’ တို ့ကိုလည္း ေရးခဲ့သည္။ ‘ကမာၻ၀တၱဳအညြန္း’ ကိုလည္း ျပဳစုခဲ့သည္။ အမည္ရင္း လွျမင့္ျဖင့္လည္း အကယ္ဒမီ အဂၤလိပ္-ျမန္မာသရုပ္ေဖာ္ အဘိဓာန္ 1960 စာအုပ္ကို ျပဳစုခဲ့သည္။ မိုးေဇာ္ဟိန္း အမည္ျဖင့္ လံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳ မ်ား ဘာသာျပန္ဆိုခဲ့သည္။
(အရင္းအျမစ္။ ။ တတိယ အႀကိမ္ထုတ္ ျမန္မာျပည္ေျမာက္ပိုင္း စာအုပ္ ေနာက္ဖက္ မွ စာေရးဆရာ နတ္ႏြယ္ ၏ အထုပတၱိ ကိုျပန္လည္ကူးယူတင္ျပပါသည။္)...









Khin Myo Chit (Burmese: ခင်မျိုးချစ်; IPA: [kʰìn mjóʊ tʃʰiʔ]; 1 May 1915–2 January 1999) was a Burmese author and journalist, whose career spanned over four decades. She began her career writing short stories in Burmese for Dagon Magazine in 1934. She worked on the editorial staff of The Burma Journal during anti-colonial movements. After the war, Khin Myo Chit wrote for The Oway, a Burmese newspaper.
Daw Khin Mya started her work in Burmese culture, literature and politics in the 1300 Movement which occurred in 1938 and 1939. She acted as deputy head of the Women's Front of the 1300 Movement which demanded self rule at the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon (then called Rangoon) in 29th January 1939.

Starting from that moment, she adopted the name Khin Myo Chit.
After the 1300 Movement, Daw Khin Myo Chit started writing in many patriotic Burmese papers, including the Deedoke Journal.

She graduated from the University of Rangoon in 1952, and served as an editor for The Guardian Daily, when she began writing short stories and articles in English. Her story, The 13-carat Diamond, which appeared first in The Guardian Daily was featured in Fifty Great Oriental Stories, published by Bantam Classics. Other stories, including "Her Infinite Variety" and "The Four Puppets" won acclaim in Asia. During her career, Khin Myo Chit wrote many English publications, including a historical novel on King Anawratha.

Daw Khin Myo Chit also served as a editor in the Working People's Daily, voicing her political opinions and also her nationalistic spirit. She also wrote many books on Burmese culture - such as the Wonderland of Burmese Legends, where she documented famous myths, legends and folktales of Myanmar, and the Colourful Burma series.

Khin Myo Chit died on 2 January 1999 at her home in Yangon, Myanmar.




မဝင္းျမင့့္္၁၂၈၀ျပည့္နွစ္ ေတာ္သလင္းလဆန္း၁၄ရက္၊ ဗုဒၶဟူးေန ့တြင္ ပဲခူးျမိဳ ့ ပန္းလွဳိင္ရပ္ ဦးဖိုးဆန္းနွင့္ေဒၚေလးတို ့မွ ဖြားျမင္သည္။ အမည္ရင္းမွာ မ၀င္းျမင့္ ပင္ျဖစ္သည္။ ပဲခူးျမိဳ ့အမ်ိဳးသားအထက္တန္းေက်ာင္း (ယခု အထက ၃) မွ ဆယ္တန္းေအာင္ျမင္ခဲ့သည္။ ၁၉၄၄ခု နိဳ၀င္ဘာလ ၄ရက္တြင္ ဒုတိယဗိုလ္မွဴးႀကီး စိုးလွိဳင္နွင့္ ထိမ္းျမားခဲ့ျပီး သမီးတစ္ဦးထြန္းကားသည္။ ၁၉၅၇ခုနွစ္တြင္ ပထမဆံုး၀တၱဳတိုအျဖစ္ ‘ဖိုးေရႊေယာက္’ ၀တၱဳကို စာေပဗိမာန္ မဂၢဇင္းတြင္ ေရးသားခဲ့သည္။ ၁၉၆၉ခုနွစ္တြင္ ေသြးေသာက္ မဂၢဇင္း၀တၱဳတုိအျဖစ္ ‘မညွာေမ’ ၀တၱဳကိုဆက္လက္ေရးသားခဲ့ျပီး လံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳရွည္ ၀တၱဳတိုအုပ္ ၆၀ခန္ ့ ေရးသားျပီး လြန္စြာေက်ာ္ႀကားခဲ့ပါသည္။ မကြယ္လြန္မီ ေနာက္ဆံုး ေရးသားခဲ့ေသာစာအုပ္မွာ ‘ရည္ေရာ္မွန္းအိုင္စမ္းေရျပာ’ ၀တၱဳျဖစ္သည္။ မ ၀င္းျမင့္သည္ ၁၉၇၈ခု မတ္လ ၂၅ရက္ေန ့တြင္ အစ္မရင္းေဒၚခင္သိန္း ေျမးေမာင္သက္တင္စိုးတို ့နွင့္အတူ ေရႊစက္ေတာ္သို ့ ဘုရားဖူးရန္ မေကြးျမိဳ ့သို ့ ေလယာဥ္ျဖင့္အသြား ေလယာဥ္ေပၚ၌ပင္ ကြယ္လြန္ခဲ့ပါသည္။

(အရင္းအျမစ္။ မ၀င္းျမင့္၏ ေခမာေသာင္ကမ္း ၀တၱဳေနာက္ေက်ာဖံုးမွ စာေရးသူ၏ အတၱဳပၸတၱိ ကိုျပန္လည္ကူးယူတင္ျပသည္။) ...



မစႏၵာ
(၁၉၄၇- )


အမည္ရင္း ခ်ိဳခ်ိဳတင္ ျဖစ္သည္။ ၁၉၄၇ ခုနွစ္ စက္တင္ဘာလ ၄ရက္ ေန ့တြင္ ေမြးဖြားသည္။ ဖခင္မွာ ဦးထြန္းတင္(မန္းတင္)ျဖစ္ျပီး မိခင္မွာ ေဒၚ သန္းတင္ ျဖစ္သည္။ ငယ္စဥ္က ျမိဳ ့မအမ်ိဳးသမီး အထက္တန္းေက်ာင္း တြင္ ပညာသင္ႀကားခဲ့သည္။ ၁၉၆၅ ခုနွစ္တြင္ တကၠသိုလ္၀င္တန္း ေအာင္ျမင္ သည္။ ၁၉၆၅ ခု ေအာက္တိုဘာလထုတ္ ေငြတာရီမဂၢဇင္းတြင္ ပါ၀င္ေသာ “ကြ်န္မ ဆရာမ” ၀တၱဳတိုသည္ ပထမဆံုးေသာ ပံုနွိပ္စာ ျဖစ္သည္။ ၁၉၆၅ ခုနွစ္မွ စ၍ မဂၢဇင္း၀တၱဳတိုမ်ားကို ျမ၀တီ၊ ေငြတာရီတို ့တြင္ ႀကိဳးႀကား ေရးသားခဲ့သည္။ ၁၉၇၁ ခုနွစ္တြင္ ရန္ကုန္စက္မွဴ တကၱသိုလ္မွ ဗိသုကာဘြဲ ့ကို ရရွိခဲ့သည္။ ဗိုလ္ႀကီးႀကဴးေက်ာ္ဦးစီးေသာ ဗိသုကာအဖြဲ ့၂ တြင္ ဗိသုကာ အျဖစ္ ၀င္ေရာက္လုပ္ကိုင္ရင္း ၁၉၇၂ ခုနွစ္တြင္ ပထမဆံုးလံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳျဖစ္ေသာ “ငယ္သူမို ့မသိပါ” ကိုေရး သားခဲ့သည္။ စာေရးသက္ အနွစ္၃၀ အတြင္း မဂၢဇင္း၀တၱဳတိုရွည္ေပါင္း ၇၀ခန္ ့ ၀တၱဳလတ္ ၂ပုဒ္ လံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳ ၁၂အုပ္ တို ့ကိုေရးသားခဲ့သည္။ ထိုအထဲမွ “ဘ၀အိမ္မက္ ပန္းအိမ္မက္” သည္ ၁၉၉၄ ခုနွစ္အတြက္ အမ်ိဳးသားစာေပ ၀တၱဳရွည္ဆုကို ရရွိခဲ့သည္။ လံုးခ်င္း၀တၱဳရွည္ ၁၂ အုပ္အနက္ ၁၀အုပ္ကို ရုပ္ရွင္(သို ့)ဗိဒီ ယိုအျဖစ္ ရိုက္ကုူးခဲ့သည္။ ခင္ပြန္းသည္မွာ ဦးစန္းေမာင္(ဗိသုကာ) ျဖစ္ျပီး သမီး ေအးျငိမ္းခ်မ္းနွင့္ သား မိုးေအးခ်မ္း တို ့ ျဖစ္သည္။

မစႏၵာ၏ထုတ္ေ၀ျပီးစာအုပ္မ်ား
၁။ ငယ္သူမို ့မသိပါ(၁၉၇၂)
၂။ ဂ်ီေဟာသူ(၁၉၇၃)
၃။ ျငိဳးမာန္ဖြဲ ့သူရယ္(၁၉၇၃)(၁၉၉၄ ခုနွစ္အတြက္ အမ်ိဳးသားစာေပဆုရခဲ့သည္။)
၄။ ပန္းစကား(၁၉၇၄)
၅။ ကြက္လပ္ကေလးျဖည့္ေပးပါ(၁၉၇၄)
၆။ စိမ္းရြက္သစ္တေ၀ေ၀(၁၉၇၄)
၇။ နက္ျဖန္ခါ(၁၉၇၅)
၈။ ပုစၦာ(၁၉၇၅)
၉။ နွင္းဆီ(၁၉၇၆)
၁၀။ အရိပ္(ပထမပိုင္း)(၁၉၇၇)
၁၁။ အရိပ္(ဒုတိယပိုင္း)(၁၉၇၇)
၁၂။ တိမ္ဖံုးလို ့လမသာ(၁၉၈၂)
၁၃။ မစပ္ေသာငရုတ္(၁၉၈၂)
၁၄။ ဂ်ိမ္းဂ်ိမ္းဂ်ဳတ္ဂ်ဳတ္ဂ်ိမ္းဂ်ဳတ္ဂ်ဳတ္(၁၉၈၃)
၁၅။ မစႏၵာ၏၀တၱဳတိုမ်ား(၁၉၇၄)
၁၆။ မစႏၵာ၏မဂၢဇင္း၀တၱဳရွည္မ်ား(၁၉၈၉)
၁၇။ ဘ၀အိမ္မက္ ပန္းအိပ္မက္(၁၉၉၄)
(အရင္းအျမစ္။ ။ မစႏၵာ၏ ဘ၀အိ္ပ္မက္ပန္းအိပ္မက္ ၀တၱဳ ေနာက္ဖက္မွ ပါသည္ကို ျပန္လည္ကူးယူတင္ျပပါသည္။)...



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