How To Plant Habits In Children So They Will Become Disciplined And Responsible (Mai Sab)#4
If you want your children not to be “Sab” you must train them not only in time management but also with regards to cleaning behavior
How To Plant Habits In Children So They Will Become Disciplined And Responsible (Mai Sab)#3
The Heart of the Family#3
The way to practice self – control is to be alert and to train oneaelf without exception, by giving oneself more knowledge, ability, and goodness everyday
The National Office of Buddhism has cooperated with Dhammakaya Temple to promote the Mass Ordination Project
This is a good news for all Buddhists. The National Office of Buddhism gave information at the press conference about the mass ordination project.
How To Plant Habits In Children So They Will Become Disciplined And Responsible (Mai Sab)#2
“Time” is one of the humans’ resources, which cannot be returned. If we don’t use it wisely, it’ll bring old age and death to us, and take our good opportunities away
How To Plant Habits In Children So They Will Become Disciplined And Responsible (Mai Sab)#1
What are the lessons to train children in to become disciplined and responsible? Behavior with regards to the rules of Dhamma is the lesson, so parents have to train their children to behave according to the Dhamma rules and to control their emotions as well.
Restraint from Drinking Intoxicants (6-2)
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Sixth Group of Blessings. Blessing Twenty :- Restraint from Drinking Intoxicants.
Raising Children to Be Smart and Virtuous#3
For children that demonstrate care towards others, they must be taught to take care of themselves
วีสตาร์มองโกเลีย แสงสว่างแห่งชาวพุทธ บนดินแดนเจงกิสข่าน
กระแสการสร้างสันติภาพแบบ Change the World พุ่งทะลุทะลวงสู่ใจของชาวมองโกเลียทั้งประเทศ ทุกคนพร้อมใจกันขับขานบทเพลง Change the World ของตะวันธรรม ในเวอร์ชั่นภาษามองโกเลีย "วีสตาร์มองโกเลียแสงสว่างแห่งชาวพุทธบนดินแดนเจงกิสข่าน"
The Birth of a Meritorious Person
Everyone feels excited when there is a new addition to the family. Some of these families are so elated they invite monks to receive offerings at their homes for seven days