International Dhammadayada Ordination Program (IDOP12)
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International Middle Way Three-Day Meditation
for the 3rd time at POP HOUSE, in Bann Suan Tawan Dhamma. This gave an opportunity to foreigners who love inner peace to come and practice basic meditation and learn Dhamma that is universal for all, so they can use the knowledge to benefit their daily lives.
Schedule of the Morning Alms Round for the New Monks
The Photo Collection of the International Seminar on Early Buddhism
Dhammachai International Research Institute arranged the International Seminar on Early Buddhism at the United Nation Conference Center on March 8th, 2012. Here is the photo collection.
The Nationwide Rain-Retreat Ordination 2012 Program of 100,000 Monks
Details of the Nationwide Rain-Retreat Ordination 2012 Program of 100,000 Monks
The Medical Care Fund for Ill Monks and Novices
Schedule of Dhammachai Day (August 27th, 2013)
The ceremony of offering meals to monks as Sangha Dana
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ค่ายตุลาคม IE Camp (International Ethics Camp)
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The Photo Collection of the World Meditation Day 2013
The Photo Collection of the World Meditation Day 2013 at Dhammakaya Temple
International Dhammadayada Ordination Program (IDOP) : Winter
The Buddhist Monk Ordination Program was first organized in 2005. The training was initiated by Luang Por Dhammajayo, The president of Dhammakaya Foundation ( A UN’s NGO and member of The World Fellowship of Buddhist ), with the objective of promoting ethics and morality among youths, in addition to their academic education. Education alone cannot adequately cultivate ethics and morality in a person.