121st Japanese-language Buddhism and Meditation course
121st Japanese-language Buddhism and Meditation course // October 29, 2016— Grand Central Point Terminal 21
Please come together to drive the first foundation pile of Pathumrattana Dhamma Cetiya
The Khong River is the source of civilization for many nationalities. The International Buddha Park is being established to be a center of mind for Buddhists. Please come together to drive the first foundation pile of Pathumrattana Dhamma Cetiya at the park for a big merit and to strengthen the good connection.
Letter of Explanation - Mes Aynak
Afghan Ambassador in Pakistan informed the attitude of Afghan Government that the government is willing to preserve the ancient Buddhist Place "Mes Aynak."
Release 15,000 historical floating lanterns together in Philippines
Please come to release 15,000 historical floating lanterns together in Philippines on Vesak Day
How do people from different branches of Buddhism regard each other?
Would it matter which form of Buddhism a person follows?
Eight Years of Fighting beside the monks in four unrest Southern provinces in Thailand
Dhammakaya Foundation has helped the monks in four unrest Southern provinces in Thailand by arranging the morning alms round since June 2005. We keep doing like this for protecting and keeping our Buddhism.
Dhammachai Dhutanga 2012
Why do we arrange this dhutanga? Who will get the benefit from it? Who participate to arrange it?
Kalmykia :- The only Buddhist republic in Europe
The president of Republic of Kalmykia gave a speech in V-Star day. He is impressed with this historic event and will introduce the V-star project to the youths in Kalmykia.
The Morning Alms Round to 1,111 Monks in Uttaradit
The Morning Alms Round to 1,111 Monks in Uttaradit province. Alms from this ceremony will be delivered to help monks in four unrest Southern provinces.
The 106th Birthday Anniversary of Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong
“Khun Yai” Chand Khonnokyoong was born on January 20, 1909, in Nakorn Chaisri, a rural municipality of Thailand. She was the fifth of nine children in the family. Her father, Ploy, and mother, Pan, were rice farmers.