Answer by Law of Kamma :- Offer his children to the temple
Father has offered his children to the Buddhism. What will happen to him?
Distributing knowledge to Others
There are three forms of knowledge. They are knowledge from memory, wisdom, and brightness from meditation.
Words From The Son To His Alcoholic Father
เรื่องราวชีวิตครอบครัวของ เด็กชาย อายุ 11 ปี ลูกครึ่งไทย-เยอรมัน...คุณพ่อของเขาติดน้ำเมาอย่างมาก กลับมาจากที่ทำงานถึงบ้าน ก็ดื่มน้ำเมาไม่เคยสนใจครอบครัว ขนาดนอนป่วยรักษาตัวอยู่ที่โรงพยาบาล ยังต้องแอบดื่ม ต่อมา คุณแม่ของเขา ทนไม่ไหว ฟ้องหย่า...สุดท้าย คุณพ่อของเขาตัดสินใจฆ่าตัวตาย...ตัวเขาเอง แม้ว่าจะเป็นลูกชาวเยอรมัน แต่ก็ชอบการบวช เคยบวชเป็นสามเณร เพราะตั้งใจจะเอาบุญบวชช่วยคุณแม่ที่เจ็บป่วย และมีความตั้งใจว่าเมื่อโตขึ้นจะบวชตลอดชีวิต
Farmers use Buddhist ideal to grow crops
Long Life
Questions from the audience who has the healthy and long live father. Moreover, so did his grandpa and grandma.
Answer by Law of Kamma :- the man of my dream
Questions from the audience: My mother had never seen my father and dreamed of him before they have been married. What caused this happen?
Recipe for Romance: Delivering Food with Love
He was the second of 11 children. When he was born, he had abscesses on his head. He almost did not survive. His mother was very sick after delivering him. So his father had his maternal grandmother raise him from infancy until he was grown.
V-Star :- The kind adults will warmly welcome the 1,000,000 V–Star children
1,000,000 V-Star children will gather to do good deeds at Dhammakaya Temple on Saturday December 11th, 2010. It is not easy to gather 1,000,000 children especially for doing good deeds. Is it the beginning of world peace in the future?
My Beloved Grandmothers
What demerit caused her mother to be paralyzed, have diabetes, and have both her legs amputated? Did letting her hair grow long and requesting to have a longer life at the Phra Gan Shrine enable her to live for another 10 years? What demerit caused her father to have bleeding in his digestive system and die?
Expressing Respect to Those Worthy of Respect
We are taught to respect others so that they treat us with respect in return. Used in this way, the word ‘respect’ is not different from the word ‘tolerance’ or ‘avoiding prejudice’