Vesak Day in Mongolia on May 14th, 2014
For Vesak Day this year, each family came together to celebrate this day. This is a rare picture showcasing peace…
For Vesak Day this year, each family came together to celebrate this day. This is a rare picture showcasing peace…
The 19th Thai Festival at Yoyogi Park in Japan held on 17th – 18th May 2014. In this occasion, Dhammakaya…
Visakha Puja Day at Borobudur 2014 Delegates of Dhammakaya Foundation along with Buddhist communities from many countries participated the International…
A recap of the many beautiful and rejoiceful moments at our 3-day Vesak Celebration @ Sengkang. Guess no words could…
To commemorate the Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment and the Parinibbana, Dhammakaya Meditation Association of Taiwan and Dhammakaya Meditation Center of…
The pilgrimage to transport the Buddha’s relics will pass through six provinces: Ayutthaya, Saraburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, Udon Thani, and Nong Khai. Everyone will have a chance to pay reverence to the Buddha’s relics and over one thousand Dhutanga monks making the journey and help pave the pilgrimage route with marigold flower. This opportunity to accumulate great merit will lead to prosperity, longevity, peace and happiness for you and your family and the country of Thailand.
Dhammachai International Research Institute of Australia and New Zealand (DIRI) and its network organizations had organized a seminar about “Archaeological Perspectives on History of Buddhism & Recent Research on Dhammakaya and Boran Meditation Traditions”, on Sunday 20th April 2014 from 8.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. There was an honor received from Phrakruvithetsudhammayan (Most Ven.Sudham Sudhammo) to be presided over the seminar opening. It was also an honorable occasion to have Professor Doctor Zemaryalai Tarzi
The Dhammakaya Foundation and Wat Phra Dhammakaya shared their objective to develop inner peace in the world and for all humankind on Earth Day of each year. On 22nd April 2014 (2557 B.E.) Buddhist monks and thousands of Buddhists across Thailand and all over the world gathered to meditate together and spread the inner purity arising from meditation to protect the world and to preserve peace.
In 1970, the Honorable Gaylord Nelson, a United States Senator and passionate advocate for protecting the environment, helped establish April 22nd as Earth Day, the national day for the environment. His ambitious endeavor compelled the World Federation of Buddhist Youth (WFBY) to examine methods to keep the most important human resource – our mind – pristine and to safeguard it from thought, speech or action