The Great Master's Paths
The six important places involved with the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Chandasaro), the rediscoverer of Dhammakaya Vijja and the monk who conquered Mara
Details of the Dhammachai Dhutanga (The Pioneer Batch)
Details of the Dhammachai Dhutanga (The Pioneer Batch). The monks who have dedicated themselves for Buddhism are going to perform the Dhammachai Dhutanga along the Great Master's Paths (the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Chandasaro)).
Dhammachai Dhutanga 2012
Why do we arrange this dhutanga? Who will get the benefit from it? Who participate to arrange it?
The Rose Way (Phase 3)
These monks who are real practitioners are going to perform the Dhammachai Dhutanga (phase 3) during January 2nd - 25th, 2012. Please join to welcome them and make the big merit to our country!!
Restraint from Drinking Intoxicants (6-1)
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Sixth Group of Blessings. Blessing Twenty:- Restraint from Drinking Intoxicants.
The flood protection at Pak Nam Bhasi Charoen Temple
Monks and novices from Dhammakaya Temple went to Pak Nam Bhasi Charoen Temple to protect the flood there.
ประมวลภาพภารกิจพิเศษป้องกันน้ำท่วม วัดปากน้ำ (ภาษีเจริญ)
ภารกิจพิเศษป้องกันน้ำท่วม วัดปากน้ำ (ภาษีเจริญ) เมื่อคืนพระภิกษุสามเณร จากวัดพระธรรมกาย พร้อมญาติโยม นำกระสอบทรายมาช่วยกั้นแนวน้ำที่วัดปากน้ำ 5,000 กระสอบ และจะนำมาอีก 5,000 กระสอบ เย็นวันนี้ (7 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ.2554) เวลา 17.00 น.
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta for Pursuers of Perfection # 2
The Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta is one of the most important teachings for Buddhists to know. It is so important because it acts like a master-plan for all the subsequent teachings on Buddhism given during the Buddha’s lifetime
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering # 3
The mechanism of overcoming suffering requires the practitioner completely to uproot craving from the mind by transcendental extinction
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering # 6
The Three Signs of Existence [tilakkhana] that are exhibited by all material things are impermanence [aniccam], suffering [dukkham] and not –self [anatta]