Letter from Nadia Tazi
Letter from Nadia Tazi. She wrote to thank the Most Ven. Phrathepyanmahamuni (Dhammajayo Bhikkhu) for his protecting of the ancient Buddhist city "Mes Aynak."
Many Impressions from the 7th V-Star Change the World Day
Here are many impressions from the 7th V-Star Change the World Day. Let's read some impressions from VIPs who participated in this event.
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's disciple from Hawaii was very lucky to appear on a famous American TV show
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's disciple from Hawaii was very lucky to appear on a famous American TV show.
Dhammakaya Foundation helped the flood victims in Ayutthaya province
Dhammakaya Foundation helped the flood victims in Bankao sub district, Bangsai district, Ayutthaya province
Please come together to drive the first foundation pile of Pathumrattana Dhamma Cetiya
The Khong River is the source of civilization for many nationalities. The International Buddha Park is being established to be a center of mind for Buddhists. Please come together to drive the first foundation pile of Pathumrattana Dhamma Cetiya at the park for a big merit and to strengthen the good connection.
The Ceremony of Receiving the new building
The ceremony of receiving the new "The National Office of Buddhism" Building and other ceremonies were arranged in Buddha Monthon, Nakhon Pathom province.
Buddhist Networks sent the Letter of Disagreement to UN and UNESCO to protect Mes Aynak
Buddhist Networks rose up and sent the Letter of Disagreement to UN and UNESCO to object the destruction of the ancient Buddhist city "Mes Aynak."
Please come together to make the Kathina Merit with 115 temples around the world
Please come together to make the Kathina Merit with 115 temples around the world. Making merit with one temple, you will get merit like you do it with 115 temples. So merit lovers should not miss!!
V-Star Remain Kathina 2012
V-Star Remain Kathina Ceremony in 2012
The day of inviting to criticize
The final day of the Buddhist Lent is also called the day of inviting to criticize. All monks invite one another to warn them and improve themselves.