The Pali translation of the Dhammapada was translated into Burmese by the Pitaka. I have heard that it is one of the best Bibles. The idea is to read in detail. However, I did not read it because I did not have the opportunity.
When I did a search on the internet, I accidentally found U Law Kana Hta's website. I am pleased to see that Buddhist literature has been systematically organized to the world level. I am encouraged by the effort.
I think it would be useful if I could make it easy for everyone to read on my phone. I am also pleased to have the opportunity to contribute to the preservation of Buddhist literature.
It is my sincere wish that many readers will be aware of the Dhamma and attain Nibbana.
Organizer (U Myint Thein)
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9 May 2023
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PYI TAN PHYO
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24 August 2023
Very nice to learn about Buddha's Teachings within one touch. I appreciate your achievements and helping to keep the ways for Nibanna. Thanks.
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Thein
24 August 2023
Thank you for your encouraging words.
Zaw Tun
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16 September 2022
It's not comfortable to read. Don't write software if you don't have dedication. So the author of this software is a puppy in the army yard.
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Thein
16 September 2022
Thanks for letting us know that you are uncomfortable to read this kind of Dhamma app. It would be more thankful if you point out what's your dislikes in this app so that we can fix the discomforts of the app for those of Dhamma readers including you.
Ko Htet
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27 October 2023
Dhammapada is a treasure for everyone. The more you read and pratice, the more you can do the good deeds.