Paknam Bhasicharoen Temple arranged the ceremony of packing the relics of the Lord Buddha
Paknam Bhasicharoen Temple arranged the ceremony of packing the relics of the Lord Buddha since the abbot's Birthday Anniversary
Dhammachai Day at Bhavana San Jose Temple
Bhavana San Jose Temple arranged the Dhammachai Day since the Most Ven. Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's Ordination Day Anniversary.
Mass Media visited the ethical training of the National Park Officials at Dhammakaya Temple
Mass Media visited the ethical training of the National Park Officials at Dhammakaya Temple and found that there was no political significance.
Change the World in Singapore - Vesak Day 2012
The good story and pictures from Singapore since the Vesak Day 2012
SEVEN-DAY RETREAT IN PHU RUEA
The Middle Way Meditation Retreat would like to invite you to join our seven-day meditation retreat, conducted almost every month at “Suan Pa Himmawan” Retreat Center, near the Phu Ruea National Park in the Northeastern province of Loei, Thailand.
The First 294 Novices Ordination Ceremony in Bangladesh
The First 294 Novices Ordination Ceremony in Bangladesh.
Casting Luang Pu in Gold
Who was Luang Pu? How important was he? Why have the Images been cast in Gold? If you believe in Luang Pu, you should not miss this big merit.
The Main Buddha Image Celebration at Dhammakaya Bavaria Temple
The Main Buddha Image Celebration at Dhammakaya Bavaria Temple in Germany.
The big merit from offering the meals to the monks and novices
If you love to make merit, please read it and persuade your beloved ones to do with you. This kind of merit is easy to do...only you have the heart of a giver!
Naga at Bungkarn province
Naga is one of the animals in the celestial realms. One of them had seen the Lord Buddha coming back from giving the sermon to his mother in the Tavatimsa Heaven, it believed more and began to blow its fire to worship the Lord Buddha on the last day of Buddhist Lent. However, the naga in this new did not blow fire but the people and visitors were interested in it. Why?