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Taungdwin Sayadaw Khin Gyi Chak - The Book of Saddha Strategy
Taungdwin Sayadaw Khin Gyi Chak - The Book of Saddha Strategy
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The title of the book, Saddhathiriya, means military training. Just as military training, which is very important in war, must be done first before going to war, those who want to learn grammar need to first learn and practice the grammatical information that is very important, very useful, and very worth knowing before studying the big grammar books. Therefore, this Saddhathiriya book, which is similar to Saddhathiriya, was written by Taungdwin Sayadaw Khin Gyi Chak for students of the Thaung Tujing school.
In the composition of a Saddha sentence, the noun clause and the verb clause are the basic elements that cannot be completed without them. In these two clauses, the verb clause is only included once in a sentence, while the noun clause is included in many. Therefore, it is seen that the Saddhathiriya book is written with the noun clause as its priority over the verb clause.
Three parts
This Saddhatthira text has three parts: the noun part, the verb part, and the verb part. The word "pada" is a combination of letters and non-letters. Therefore, the content of the letters is explained in the sandhathira.
Even if the letters are combined to form a clause, it cannot be separated from the prepositions “ເສື່ອງການຄາດີ
The word "preposition" comes from the Pali word "hovibhatti" which means "to distinguish between things". "This is the meaning of Calcutta, this is the meaning of karma, this is the meaning of karuna, this is the meaning of singularity, this is the meaning of plurality", etc. The preposition indicates discrimination and criticism. Therefore, he shows the meaning of prepositions by saying that which preposition expresses which meaning in the context.
Metaphor
Grammatical clauses convey meaning, indicate meaning, and make known the meaning. In this way, clauses that convey meaning directly are called mucca saddha. Clauses that convey meaning indirectly are called upasa saddha.
It is easy to understand the meaning of a sentence with simple grammar, but it is difficult to understand the meaning of a sentence with metaphors. Ten metaphors have been included in this grammar strategy book with the aim of helping students to master the ten difficult grammars.
Forty ways
There are also similar techniques to the Ten Upas. “General, fundamental” etc. are often used in conversation. The words general and fundamental are words taken from the Forty Methods. These Forty Methods were also written down by the Great Monk Taungdwin.
There are more than fifty methods, but if you add up the similarities, there are only about forty, so it is called the Forty Methods. The Nayamukha Dipani, also called the Forty Methods, was also published as an appendix. If you know and understand these methods and metaphors, you can be called a person of advanced level in grammar and literature.
Scribe
The author of this book of theology, Taungdwin Sayat Taw Khin Gyi Chak, was born in Putikone village, near Myo Lulin Township, north of Taungdwin Township, to his father, U Phoe Pyay, a master architect, and his mother, Daw Kyar, on Tuesday, the full moon of Kason in the year 1086, at sunrise. He was called Maung Chak when he was a child.
When Maung Chak was 7 years old, he completed the syllabus of the Kan Oo Monastery in Myo Lulim, and completed the syllabus in 3 months. In addition, even as a student, he was able to recite the 10th degree of the syllabus. When he entered the monastic order at the age of 10, he received the title of “Maung Shin Nana”. Even during his monastic life, he was able to solve many problems quickly and easily, and he became famous. When he was 20, he became a monk and continued his education with the monks of Taung Dwin Gyi. He quickly mastered all the knowledge and skills, and he became famous. He was not known for his monkhood, but for his younger brother, Khin Gyi Chak.
Not enough
Khin Gyi Chak was very knowledgeable in all areas of knowledge, but he was still not strong enough, so he was ordained as a monk in the fifth grade.
Introduction
Speech strategy
The title of the book, Saddhathiriya, means military training. Just as military training, which is very important in war, must be done first before going to war, those who want to learn grammar need to first learn and practice the grammatical information that is very important, very useful, and very worth knowing before studying the big grammar books. Therefore, this Saddhathiriya book, which is similar to Saddhathiriya, was written by Taungdwin Sayadaw Khin Gyi Chak for students of the Thaung Tujing school.
In the composition of a Saddha sentence, the noun clause and the verb clause are the basic elements that cannot be completed without them. In these two clauses, the verb clause is only included once in a sentence, while the noun clause is included in many. Therefore, it is seen that the Saddhathiriya book is written with the noun clause as its priority over the verb clause.
Three parts
This Saddhatthira text has three parts: the noun part, the verb part, and the verb part. The word "pada" is a combination of letters and non-letters. Therefore, the content of the letters is explained in the sandhathira.
Even if the letters are combined to form a clause, it cannot be separated from the prepositions “ເສື່ອງການຄາດີ
The word "preposition" comes from the Pali word "hovibhatti" which means "to distinguish between things". "This is the meaning of Calcutta, this is the meaning of karma, this is the meaning of karuna, this is the meaning of singularity, this is the meaning of plurality", etc. The preposition indicates discrimination and criticism. Therefore, he shows the meaning of prepositions by saying that which preposition expresses which meaning in the context.
Metaphor
Grammatical clauses convey meaning, indicate meaning, and make known the meaning. In this way, clauses that convey meaning directly are called mucca saddha. Clauses that convey meaning indirectly are called upasa saddha.
It is easy to understand the meaning of a sentence with simple grammar, but it is difficult to understand the meaning of a sentence with metaphors. Ten metaphors have been included in this grammar strategy book with the aim of helping students to master the ten difficult grammars.
Forty ways
There are also similar techniques to the Ten Upas. “General, fundamental” etc. are often used in conversation. The words general and fundamental are words taken from the Forty Methods. These Forty Methods were also written down by the Great Monk Taungdwin.
There are more than fifty methods, but if you add up the similarities, there are only about forty, so it is called the Forty Methods. The Nayamukha Dipani, also called the Forty Methods, was also published as an appendix. If you know and understand these methods and metaphors, you can be called a person of advanced level in grammar and literature.
Scribe
The author of this book of theology, Taungdwin Sayat Taw Khin Gyi Chak, was born in Putikone village, near Myo Lulin Township, north of Taungdwin Township, to his father, U Phoe Pyay, a master architect, and his mother, Daw Kyar, on Tuesday, the full moon of Kason in the year 1086, at sunrise. He was called Maung Chak when he was a child.
When Maung Thak was 7 years old, he completed the syllabus of the Kan Oo Monastery in Myo Lulim, and completed the syllabus in 3 months. In addition, even as a student, he was able to recite the 10th degree of the syllabus. When he entered the monastic order at the age of 10, he received the title of “Maung Shin Nana”. Even during his monastic life, he was able to solve many problems quickly and easily, and he became famous. When he was 20, he became a monk and continued his education with the monks of Taung Dwin Gyi. He quickly mastered all the knowledge and skills, and he became famous. He was not known for his monkhood, but for his younger brother, Khin Gyi Thak.
Not enough
Khin Gyi Chak was very knowledgeable in all areas of knowledge, but he was still not strong enough, so he was ordained as a monk in the fifth grade.









