- Shin
Raṭṭhasāra (Burmese: ရှင်မဟာရဋ္ဌသာရ; 1468–1529 (1530) was a
Buddhist monk and
prominent classical poet
during the Ava Kingdom,
known for his pyo poetry...
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records indicate that this
monastery served as the
residence of Shin Maha
Ratthasara, one of the most
celebrated poets of the Ava Kingdom. However, some historians...
- also
exist in the 15th-century
literary works of
Burmese monk-poet Shin
Raṭṭhasāra (1486–1529). The wood of
several trees may be used to
produce thanaka...
- Austen's
brother Rear
Admiral Charles Austen died here in 1852. Shin
Raṭṭhasāra, a
Buddhist monk and
prominent classical poet
during the
Kingdom of Ava...
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Burmese chronicle, Yazawingyaw. His
contemporary literati rival was Shin
Raṭṭhasāra. Mahāsīlavaṃsa was born
Maung Nyo in
Myolulin village (north of Taungdwingyi...
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during this time, with
prominent scholars like Ariyavamsa,
Silavamsa and
Ratthasara composing numerous works.
Ariyavamsa is
known for his Manisaramañjusa...
- Nyo, the most
prominent mawgun poets were Shin
Mahasilavamsa and Shin
Raṭṭhasāra of Ava. They both
composed many well-known mawguns.
Mawguns composed during...
- Shichidō
garan Shikantaza Shin
Arahan Shinbyu Shin
Mahasilavamsa Shin
Raṭṭhasāra Shin
Upagutta Shin
Uttarajiva Shinbutsu bunri Shinbutsu kakuri Shinbutsu-shūgō...
- evidence,
laypersons also
began composing pyo from the 1570s onward. Shin
Raṭṭhasāra's 1523
Kogan Pyo (ကိုးခန့်ပျို့)
based on the Hatthipāla Jātaka, is among...