The Photo Collection of Dhammachai Dhutanga (January 10th, 2012)
The Collection of Waited Photo of the World !! The Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 10th, 2012
The 131st Anniversary of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni’s Birth
The virtuous life of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro), or Luang Pu Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, was exemplary from the beginning, in the middle and at the end.
Primitive Belief
People have to face a mixture of happiness and suffering throughout their lives. It is likely that the proportion of suffering usually exceeds happiness.
Mahapavarana – Day of Resolutions
A beautiful and pure heart, analogous to a precious gem that others can appreciate through one’s speech and action, is one of the many outstanding characteristics of a sage that develops as a direct result of countless lifetimes accumulating and cultivating virtuous deeds. A sage is a pundit who consistently thinks wholesome thoughts, speaks wise words, and performs good deeds, thus earning adulation and respect of everyone.
Target Character Trait # 2 : Responsibility for the human dignity of others
Bias because of desire [chandagati]; results in unjust treatment due to the influence of personal love and pleasure.
The Morning Alms & Flowers Round in Saraburi province
The Morning Alms & Flowers Round in Saraburi province. The Unique Morning Alms Round in the World!
The Photo Collection of Dhammachai Dhutanga (January 14th, 2012)
The Collection of Waited Photo of the World !! The Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 14th, 2012
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering # 7
When the factors f the Eightflfold Path arise, they do so to gether-just as the elder monk kondanna, after lidtening to the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta instantly attained the fruit of the Stream-Entry
The Photo Collection of Dhammachai Dhutanga (January 9th, 2012)
The Collection of Waited Photo of the World !! The Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 9th, 2012
The Four Noble Truths : 4. Explanation of the Noble Truth of the Path to the End of Suffering
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of the Path to the End of Suffering includes all four of the Path to the End of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths: