The Photo Collection of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 19th, 2013
The Photo Collection of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 21st, 2013
The Photo Collection of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 16th, 2013
The Photo Collection of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 13th, 2013
Lord Buddha’s teachings contain a total of 84,000 topics. As a school teacher, which parts of the teachings I should lecture to the school students at the primary and secondary levels?
We have always known that the Lord Buddha’s teachings contain a total of 84,000 topics. For me as a school teacher, I would like to ask which parts of the Teachings I should lecture to the school students at the primary and secondary levels.
The Photo Collection of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 17th, 2013
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รับชม scoop อย่างแรง โครงการบวชอุบาสิกาแก้ว หนึ่งแสนคน
Some students got low marks from the entrance exam, which constrained them to study in their less favored college. what should they do?
I would like to ask Luang Phaw about the college entrance examination of high school students. Some of my students were disappointed with the low marks they got from the exam, which deprived them of the chance to enter their chosen college. Then they were constrained to having to study in their less favored college. May Luang Phaw explain to me regarding what they should do?
The Photo Collection of the Dhammachai Dhutanga of Inviting the Gold Statue of Luang Pu on April 4th, 2012
The photo collection of the Dhammachai Dhutanga for inviting the gold statue of Luang Pu on April 4th, 2012.
Thai Youth In The High Tech Era
Very often I felt like surrendering and didn’t understand why the more merit I made the more degrading my life was until I became penniless. I felt as if I was in the dark. However, no matter how bad it was I would not give in and I chose to fight to my death. I changed from being downhearted to taking up the challenge. Finally I found out the best solution was not to think about it and to motivate myself to keep on making merit with an assurance that one day the merit will certainly yield fruit.