The Morning Alms Offering to 1,000,000 Monks to worship the Lord Buddha as the Anniversary of His Enlightenment Day
The Morning Alms Offering to 1,000,000 Monks to worship the Lord Buddha and celebrate the Anniversary of the Lord Buddha’s 2,600th Enlightenment Day.
From a Barren Field #1
I was not born in time to study with the Great Master. I mainly learned about Dhammakaya Meditation from Khun Yay Ajahn.
Dhammakaya Temple Arranged the Death Anniversary of the Master Nun
Dhammakaya Temple Arranged the Death Anniversary of the Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong on September 10th, 2013
Meditation grows in popularity for both health and spiritual reasons
The Morning Alms Round to 2,000,000 Monks Nationwide
The Morning Alms Round is a noble culture from the Buddha Time and is a smart way to keep Buddhism. The amount of receivers has been expanded many times and this wonderful success will inspire the new generation to love and keep Buddhism, the religion of causes and effects, along with Thailand and the world.
The Morning Alms Round in Samut Prakarn
The Morning Alms Round in Samut Prakarn province on Sunday April 10th, 2011. One of the historic Buddhist events in Thailand.
The Rose Way (Phase 3)
These monks who are real practitioners are going to perform the Dhammachai Dhutanga (phase 3) during January 2nd - 25th, 2012. Please join to welcome them and make the big merit to our country!!
Offering of Basic Necessities to 102 Temples // July 15, 2016 - Chittagong, Bangladesh
On July 15, 2016, Bangladeshi medias reported Most Ven. Phravitesdhammabhorn, the director of the department of Foreign Affairs of the Dhammakaya Temple,...
Perpetual Virtue Never Been Told - Part 1
He grew up in a perfect family. He was taught to have discipline and moral principles. He quite succeeded in his study and career. His life went into a politics and got many important positions in politics, such as minister in the prime minister’s office. People respected him as a “political advisor”
10th September : The Day Master Nun Chand Passed Away
“Khun Yai” Chand Khonnokyoong, the fifth of nine children, was born to a middle class farming family in Nakhon Chaisri sub-district of Nakhon Pathom. Possessing great endurance and determination since she was a child, Khun Yai was the backbone of the family’s farming business until their status improved.