It is well known fact the most important thing in our life is health. None can expect happiness in life without sound health. Quality Health Care facilities are the most vital part of any country.
Hundreds of thousands of people Eespecially women and children are dying every day in the world due to lack of these facilities.
Mr. Yin Ho, 67, had no choice but to die a little every day by doing dialysis thrice in a week. He has done dialysis for near 150 times in Yangon, the former capital of Burma (Myanmar).
Unable to see the suffering of her father, Ms. Chaw Su Hlaing 26, decides to donate her kidney to him endangering her own health in the long run. According to Buddhism, there are five infinite venerables i.e The Buddha, The Dhamma, The Sangha, mother and father (Mata Pita) and teacher. The gratitude of these five Venerables is infinite and immeasurable. I am happiest person being able to give survival of my father’s life who has given me life, said Ms. Chaw Su Hlaing.
Mr. Yin Ho was admitted to Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, one of the best hospitals in the Kolkata City, on 15th August, 2010 along with his prospective donor, his daughter, Ms. Chaw Su Hlaing and he was discharged on 28th August, in stable condition. Dr. M.H. Raibagi, renown Nephrologist at Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, advised him to follow-up for two weeks only. But Mr. Yin Ho did his follows-up for four weeks, staying at our temple. The young monks who are giving their relentless interpretation services to the patients are also very happy to see the happiest face of Mr. Yin Ho, who regain the life the way he wants.
Today morning at 10.00 AM, they left for Yangon by Indian Airline flight – IC 728 with renew life.
May Wealth of Health be unto him forever!
With Metta,
Ven. Dr. Nando Batha
[Photo – Left to Right] Mr. Yin Ho (patient), Chaw Su Hlaing (donor), Thandar Tun (Patient’s niece), Than Than Yee (patien’s wife), Ven. Ottama (the most efficient Interpreter), Ven. Thihadhaja (the most relentless hard worker), Ven. Dhammo Batha (the most favorite interpreter), Ven. Ananda (the most honorable all round worker).
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Young Buddhist Students Literacy Mission is a not-for-profit organization based in Kolkata, India. The Mission's primary aim is to promote Buddhist Art, culture and literature throughout the world. But, it has also been working a wide range of community services including an orphanage and a charitable school, health care program, women empowerment program, and relief works for the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.


