The 100,000–Monk Summer Mass Ordination Nationwide Project 2011
Daily Meditation Sessions at Dharmasthali Meditation Center, Nepal
Dharmasthali Meditation Center, Nepal, organized daily meditation session for local Napaleses, led by Bodhisattva children who carried out the duty of a good friend
Change the World in Bangladesh
After Dhammakaya Temple had offered 250 Buddha statues to the temples in Bangladesh, Dhammakaya temple cooperated with many Bangladesh organization to arrange the 1st World-PEC contest in Bangladesh and it was successful. Yes! It is the first step of the real world peace.
Contentment # 2
People like to have power because those who have power can control others. When those who would like to have power do not get power, they get discontent
The First 294 Novices Ordination Ceremony in Bangladesh
The First 294 Novices Ordination Ceremony in Bangladesh.
Raleigh man looks to help end soldiers' suffering as Army's 1st Buddhist chaplain
The Dhutanga to Celebrate the Lord Buddha’s Relics Being Enshrined at Dattajeevo Maha Cetiya on Saturday 6th December 2014
The Dattajeevo Maha Cetiya is being constructed with the contemporary Buddhist style and its shape similar to that of a lotus which is recognized as a symbol of the establishment of Buddhism and the enlightenment of Lord Buddha. The Cetiya is around 15 meters in height. It is located in the same land as the Kanchanaburi Youth Training Center which will be used for the moral training and meditation practice of monks, novices, laymen and youths who live in Kanchanaburi and nearby provinces.
Why Thailand, a country made up mainly of Buddhists and Buddhism provides so many valuable teachings, has a lesser economic growth than the western countries?
Venerable Luang Phaw sir, I am curious why Thailand, a country made up mainly of Buddhists and Buddhism provides so many valuable teachings, has a lesser economic growth than the western countries?
Turning the wheel of dhamma – Dhammajak chanting
Buddhism has been a force for good on this planet for an incredible 2,500 years.
How do Buddhists participate in worship in the Diaspora?