User:Mong sha Thowe Marma

My life History Twenty four years ago, I was born in a Buddhist (Theravada Buddhism) family in the village of Singinala Para in Mahalchari sub-district in the Khagrachari district of Bangladesh. I was posthumous child having been born seven days after my father’s demise (death). We were six –there brothers and three sister of whom I was the youngest. We remained a united and fatherless family of seven members till the next seven years and after I was eight (08) years old my one brother and two of my sisters got married and moved away from the main house. Now we were only three of us in the house. At this stage we left our village to settle down in chit distant village of Kalapani Para. This was in the year 1996. In 1997 was admitted into class one (01) Gov’t Primary School by a person from that village. I passed out from Primary School after five years. I was next admitted into a Buddhist Orphanage High School in 2002, this was located in the District of Comilla whose Police Station was Laksam. The name of this school was Jyotipal Mahathero Buddhist Orphanage High School. Six years later I appeared successfully for my matriculation Examination from this institution. In the year 2008 I returned to my own district Collage-Mahalchari Degree Collage-from where I admitted my in two years time. There after I left for Budhgaya in India with higher education but sadly I could not sit for my first year examination despite a year’s preparation for the B.A Course (Pali Hons) due to the absence lf a migration certificate I had no idea that such a certificate was essential for my degree course! After this setback, straight for Kalimpong in the intention of refining and improving my English, I needed to become proficient in English for my better future. I had never ever before heard about Kalimpong in life. I must say I was extremely fortunate to have made this move on the reference of my cousin; I arrived in Kalimpong on me 11th of March 2012. Then four days later, I commend my English speaking course. Because of this opportunity I was able to go forward on the path of progress. Since I was in class Nine, I have had a desire-to become a great Buddhist Monk or else a Social worker. It was with this desire in my heart that I tailed and strove to fulfill my ambition. But it was my great, misfortune to have been born in an impoverished (poor) family and to have had no father to help me along in my journey of education and learning. I am so glad that I was born in a Buddhism family. To conclude, I dedicate whatever merits I may have earned become Lord Buddha in this life to all creations of this earth. I end my dedication have with gratitude to Lord Buddha, whose blessing I seek and to whose mercy I aspire. May all beings be happy and have a join to supreme Nibbana.