Types and Methods of Meditation
Most people shy away from suffering and seek after happiness. Unfortunately the happiness that most people find gives only temporary relief from suffering – because it does not reach the roots of suffering or lead to permanent happiness.
December 5th: Father’s Day in Thailand
December 5th of each year is a significant day in Thailand as it commemorates the anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s birthday. This day is also known as Thailand’s national Father’s Day since His Majesty is recognized as the father of the Thai nation. He is an exemplary model father who is revered for his generosity and benevolence.
Brisbane Meditation Centre arranged the Ceremony of Offering Picked-Up Robe Set
Brisbane Meditation Centre in Queensland, Australia, arranged the Ceremony of Offering Picked-Up Robe Set
Guinness World Records - The longest journey walking on flower petals
Guinness World Records accepted that the Dhammachai Dhutanga is the longest journey walking on flower petals which is the latest non-registered record in the world.
Wat Phra Dhammakaya Norway taught meditation to a group from the University of Buskerud and Vestfold
The ceremony of pouring water to dedicate merit to the dead people
An example effect of the ceremony of pouring water to dedicate merit to the dead people.
Dhammakaya International Meditation Center (D.I.M.C.) arranged the Ceremony of Offering Sustenance to the Buddha in May
Dhammakaya International Meditation Center (D.I.M.C.), USA, arranged the Ceremony of Offering Sustenance to the Buddha. A lot of Thai and local laypeople participated in this ceremony.
The Ceremony of offering the light, umbrellas, and Monastic Bath Clothes on Asalha Puja Day 2012
The Ceremony of Offering the Light, Umbrellas, and Monastic Bath Clothes on Asalha Puja Day on Thursday August 2nd, 2012.
Please come to found the building for establishing the Golden Statues of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Candasaro)
Please come to found the building for establishing the Golden Statues of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Candasaro), the Monk who conquered Maras, and the places for supporting four Buddhist Communities along the Paths of the Great Master