Vesak Day, 2015 in Mongolia
Vesak Day 2015 was organized by Mongolia Meditation Center, the representative of Wat Phra Dhammakaya and Dhammakaya Foundation, in corporation with various organizations in Mongolia. The event was held on June 6th, 2015 at the National Sport Stadium in Mongolia.
Let's Celebrate the Valentine's of Peace
Join the Peace for Africa movement at the Meditation Centre in the Cradle of Humankind. Bring back the old days to see humankind give more than take. Witness the 2,600-year-old living tradition of giving and the culture of peace.
Press Conference of the 2012 Nationwide Rain Retreat Ordination Program of 100,000 Monks
Committee of Department of Religious Affairs arranged the press conference of the 2012 Nationwide Rain Retreat Ordination Program of 100,000 Monks to celebrate the 2,600th Anniversary of the Enlightenment Day of the Lord Buddha.
Dhammakaya Temple and Foundation helped monks from 33 temples in Narathiwat province
Dhammakaya Temple and Foundation gave rice and dried food to help monks from 33 temples in Narathiwat province.
Heisenberg Schule took a field trip at Wat Phra Dhammakaya Bavaria
The ceremony to establish the Dhammakaya Meditation Center of Bavaria- a Buddhist Sanctuary
The Great Imperial Crystal Ball of Bavaria is a sacred principle crystal ball that was named by the Most Venerable Phrathepyanmahamunee (Luang Phaw DhammaChaiyo), the Abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, Thailand.
World Peace Light Ayutthaya
World Peace Light Ayutthaya 21 September 2012 At Wat Mahathat Part of the Ayutthaya world Heritage Historical Park 18:00-20:00 In front of Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya
Solomon Islanders cast Luang Pu in gold
Solomon Islanders stopped eating people, they strike your heart because they participate to cast the Golden Statue of Luang Pu.
How does an old tradition of Thai society that urges children to prostrate themselves at their parents’ feet before going to bed help develop children’s virtue?
I’d like to ask you about an old tradition of Thai society that urges children to prostrate themselves at their parents’ feet before going to bed. How does this tradition help develop children’s virtue? If the people of the present time would like to reintroduce that tradition, where can they begin?