The First 294 Novices Ordination Ceremony in Bangladesh
The First 294 Novices Ordination Ceremony in Bangladesh.
The Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni - Biography (II)
The biography of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni. His ordination and his great offering.
Oceania and Bali Unite: A Shared Vision for Success
On September 20, 2024, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was officially signed between the Oceania Dhammaduta Development Center (ODDC) and the Bali Meditation Center (YBMC), marking a significant step towards expanding Buddhist teachings and Dhammakaya meditation practices across Oceania, Bali, and the world.
Wat Phra Dhammakaya Italy arranged the Pubbapeta Bali Ceremony
Wat Phra Dhammakaya Italy arranged the Pubbapeta Bali Ceremony to dedicate merit to the dead on Buddhist Holy Day
Letter from the novice representative who is studying Pali Grammar
Letter from the novice representative who is studying Pali Grammar - Novice Sitthichai Dechkhamphoo.
2024 World Meditation Day at Wat Phra Dhammakaya
Wat Phra Dhammakaya organized the mass meditation, the congratulatory ceremony for new graduates of the 9th Pali studies level, the presentation of plaques and scholarships to outstanding Pali schools and the necessity offering to over 2,000 temples including 323 temples in the four southern provinces on the World Meditation Day.
Light of Peace Fest 2024
Join Bali's most powerful peace event on September 21, 2024, at ARMA Ubud. Experience mass meditation, interfaith dialogue, and a magical Sea of Candle Lights. Free registration available!
Ceremony to Place Marker Spheres to Establish the Sacred Boundary of Wat Phra Dhammakaya Bavaria
It started on May 23rd, 2015 through the chanting of the Buddha’s Mantra and Tijeevaravippavasa led by Most Venerable Phraprommethi, the committee member and spokesperson of the Supreme Sangha Council, and the monastic assembly in order to purify the temple and the land.
Change the World in Singapore - Vesak Day 2012
The good story and pictures from Singapore since the Vesak Day 2012
"Sodhmantra is external medicine and Bhavana is internal medicine." What is the concise meaning?
I would like to ask you about what the old ancient Thai people used to say regarding Sodhmantra (general Pali term for the chanting of the Lord Buddha’s Dhamma) and Bhavana (Pali term for actual meditation): “Sodhmantra is external medicine and Bhavana is internal medicine.” What is the concise meaning?