Wat Phra Dhammakaya arranged the 99th Ceremony of Offering Alms to 323 Temples within 9 years
Wat Phra Dhammakaya arranged the 99th Ceremony of Offering Alms to 323 Temples within 9 years to dedicate merit to the dead in four unrest Southern provinces and the Ceremony of Giving Fund to help teachers in these provinces
The Morning Alms Round to 1,260 Monks in Nong Khai province
The Morning Alms Round to 1,260 Monks on Tuesday October 30th, 2012 at Phayanaga Court in Muang district, Nong Khai province
Surprise! An 8-year-old novice can recite Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta fluently without looking
An 8-year-old novice in Trang Province takes time about 20 minutes to recite Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta fluently without looking. He unveiled that he can recite the Seven Books of Abhidhamma since he was 5 years old. The recitation causes good concentration so that he often gets the first place in his class and he wants to study more about Buddhism in the future.
The Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni - Biography (II)
The biography of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni. His ordination and his great offering.
The Morning Alms Round in Samut Prakarn
The Morning Alms Round in Samut Prakarn province on Sunday April 10th, 2011. One of the historic Buddhist events in Thailand.
Dhammakaya Temple and Khlong Luang people protected the flood together (Episode III)
Dhammakaya Temple launched the new project
Dhammakaya Temple launced the new project to help the temples and people in some flood areas.
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round in Samut Prakarn 2013
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round in Samut Prakarn on Sunday June 16th, 2013
Schedule of the Morning Alms Round and the Ceremony of Inviting the Golden Statue of Luang Pu to establish at Song Phi Nong Temple in Suphanburi province
Schedule of the Morning Alms Round to 12,600 Monk and the Ceremony of Inviting the Golden Statue of Luang Pu to establish at Song Phi Nong Temple in Suphanburi province
The Great Master's Paths
The six important places involved with the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Chandasaro), the rediscoverer of Dhammakaya Vijja and the monk who conquered Mara