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Native name
  
ဦးပုည

Period
  
Konbaung Dynasty

Language
  
Burmese


Occupation
  
Writer

Died
  
c. 1867

Name
  
U Ponnya

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Ponnya (Burmese: ဦးပုည; 1812 - c. 1867), known honorifically as U Ponnya, was one of Burma's most prominent dramatists. Ponnya is considered one of Burma's greatest literary figures, known for his elegant wit and clarity of language.

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Ponnya was born in 1812 to the Ponnya Thaman family, a prominent chieftain family in the town of Sale (also spelt Salay), in present-day Magway Region. Ponnya was educated the Bhamo monastic college in Amarapura.

As a Konbaung Dynasty court playwright during the 19th century, he is primarily known for his morality tales. Ponnya served as one of King Mindon Min's court poets. He gained prominence after joined Prince Kanaung Mintha's establishment in the 1850s, becoming known for his literary talent.

Throughout his prolific career, he wrote seven plays, primarily based on the Buddhist jatakas, as well as poems and songs, more than 30 Buddhist prose works, and treatises in fields ranging from medicine to astrology. Ponnya also revived a 15th-century genre in Burmese literature, the myittasa (မေတ္တာစာ), a form of verse letter.

The royal government conferred him the title "Minhla Thinkhaya" and granted him the Ywazi village as his appenage.

List of works

  • Wizaya Pyazat (ဝိဇယပြဇာတ်)
  • Padoma Pyazat (ပဒုမပြဇာတ်)
  • Yethe Pyazat (ရေသည်ပြဇာတ်)
  • References

    U Ponnya Wikipedia