The Morning Alms Round to 365 Foreign Monks at POP House, Ban Suan Thawandham
The Morning Alms Round to 365 Foreign Monks at POP House, Ban Suan Thawandham on Sunday February 24th, 2013
ร่วมส่งความประทับใจความปลื้มต่อโครงการธุดงค์ธรรมชัย ปีที่ 2
ขอเชิญทุกท่านร่วมแบ่งปันความประทับใจที่คุณมีต่อกิจกรรมต้อนรับพระธุดงค์ในโครงการธุดงค์ธรรมชัย บนเส้นทางมหาปูชนียาจารย์ (สด จนฺทสโร) ปีที่ 2 ทั้งข้อความ และภาพได้แล้วที่นี่
Dhammakaya Temple and Foundation helped monks from 33 temples in Narathiwat province
Dhammakaya Temple and Foundation gave rice and dried food to help monks from 33 temples in Narathiwat province.
What will kind adults do for V-Star children on the 7th V-Star Change the World Day?
The Morning Alms Round at the court around Thao Suranari Monument
The Morning Alms Round to 22,600 Monks at the court around Thao Suranari Monument.
CNN has reported the 6th V-Star Change the World Day
CNN has reported the 6th V-Star Change the World Day. When 1,000,000 children do good deeds together, their photos are powerful and interest the world.
The 5th V–Star Day: The Amazing Day of Million Stars
The new historic event happened in Thailand...When over 1,000,000 V-Star children gatered to do good deeds in the V-Star Day at Dhammakaya Temple on Saturday December 11th, 2010...Is it the beginning of world peace in the future?
The photo collection of the Morning Alms Round at Thakha Floating Market
The photo collection of the Morning Alms Round to 299 monks at Thakha Floating Market on Sunday October 28th, 2012.
Thailand-Myanmar jointly organized three historic events in Dawei
On 6th November 2014, Dhammakaya Foundation and the Bhikkhu Sangha of Myanmar organized three historic events in the city of Dawei, Myanmar: alms-offering ceremony to 3,000 monks and novices; pilgrimage by 1,000 monks and novices; and a lantern lighting ceremony in homage to the Lord Buddha.
The Photo Collection of the 2014 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 22nd, 2014
The Photo Collection of the 2014 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 22nd, 2014 The Dhammachai Dhutanga along the Ways of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Candasaro) in the third year From King’s College Stadium to Buddhamonthon The distance is 22.8 kilometers