The Last Moment of a Father’s Life
One day, a lady come to seek advice from a respected senior monk about how to care for her dying father;
The Photo Collection of Dhammachai Dhutanga (January 14th, 2012)
The Collection of Waited Photo of the World !! The Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 14th, 2012
Dedicating Merit to the Late King // Nov. 27, 2016 - Seattle Meditation Center
Seattle Meditation Center (S.M.C.) arranged the ceremonies of chanting Abhidhamma and planting favorable trees which were Kingko Biloba to dedicate merit to the late king Bhumibol on Sunday November 27, 2016.
Georgia Meditation Center (G.M.C.) arranged the Merit Dedicating Ceremony in June 2015
Georgia Meditation Center (G.M.C.), USA, arranged the ceremony of dedicating merit to the dead relatives in June 2015
Ceremony to Place Marker Spheres to Establish the Sacred Boundary of Wat Phra Dhammakaya Bavaria
It started on May 23rd, 2015 through the chanting of the Buddha’s Mantra and Tijeevaravippavasa led by Most Venerable Phraprommethi, the committee member and spokesperson of the Supreme Sangha Council, and the monastic assembly in order to purify the temple and the land.
Palm Beach Meditation Center arranged the medicine offering ceremony
The Lantern Lighting Ceremony for Worshipping the Lord Buddha in the 3rd Dhammachai Dhutanga Project
Lots of Buddhists lit lanterns together to worship the Lord Buddha and prayed Rattana Sutra chanting in the 3rd Dhammachai Dhutanga Project.
บทความภาษาอังกฤษ ตอน กำปั้นทุบขี้ดิน
บทความภาษาอังกฤษ ตอน กำปั้นทุบขี้ดิน Like Hitting the Ground with Your Fist บทความให้กําลังใจในการนั่งสมาธิ บทความภาษาอังกฤษสั้นๆ จากคำสอนคุณยาย...
Before No Mom to Hug
It took longer than ten minutes to get to the hospital. The doctor tried to pump up his heart, but because his brain didn’t receive oxygen for a long time, he then became a sleeping prince. He was asleep twenty-four hours a day. The last thing I was able to do for him was to have him listen to chanting for the nineteen days he was in a coma.
A Different Point of Views
My oldest sister follows a different creed called “Sanya”. The members of this creed chant something different from Buddhist morning and evening chanting. They light candle when they start chanting, and put the candle off when they finish a sentence of a chant. They repeat the same routine until they finish chanting.