Humility # 1
Ocean is where water comes together from all over the places. It must have lower elevation than the source of the water. Likewise, the person who wants to inherit the goodness from others must be humble
KATHINA CEREMONY B.E. 2554 (2011)
At the end of Buddhist Lent a joyful moment comes to the hearts of all Buddhists. It is the time of the very special annual Robe Offering ceremony, called the Kathina.
Buddhist Leadership Exchange Program II
Buddhist Leadership Exchange Program II - “World Peace Through Inner Peace”
The Noble Truth of Suffering : 4. Suffering as a result of Dying [marana dukkha]
All living beings have to undergo death before they are able to leave one existence for the next
เมื่อดินแดนพุทธภูมิสว่าง โลกก็สว่างด้วย
ทุกคนที่ได้เห็นภาพของงานวันวิสาขบูชา ณ ประเทศอินเดีย ในครั้งนี้ ต่างบอกเป็นเสียงเดียวกันว่า “Incredible India” (มหัศจรรย์ อินเดีย)
Casting the 6th golden statue of Luang Pu
The good chance is coming soon. We would like to invite all of Luang Pu's disciples to cast the 6th golden statue of Luang Pu together at Dhammakaya Temple in Pathum Thani province, Thailand. Who was Luang Pu, the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Chandasaro)? How important was he? Why do we cast him in gold? They will be FAQ and our answers will be the announcements of Luang Pu's mightiness. Let's come to be one of the historic people. Don't miss this big merit!
The Blood Donation
An audience has a question about the blood donation. Luang Phaw Datta has answered these questions.
The history of the Blessings
26 centuries ago, people in India were very alert in researching the questions about life, spirit, and soul
Author’s Preface
Buddhism is unique in teaching a way to overcome suffering, with its aim definitively to liberate oneself from the Cycle of Existence [vadda-samsara] thereby attaining the highest eternal happiness
5. The Boss-Employee Relationship
The fifth important factor influencing social development is the quality of human relationships in the workplace-some thing we measure in terms of the fulfillment of reciprocal responsibilities between employer and employee-duties collectively referred to as the ‘nadir’ [hetthimadisa]