The Origin of the Singalovada Sutta
Once upon a time, there was young man named Singala who was extremely arrogant. Singala did not listen to his parents’ advice despite the fact they were already enlightened beings-thus he had no idea of right or wrong.
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's works for over 40 years
Dhammakaya Temple has the strong willing to develop and restore the morality to our socials, nation and the world. These are some works of Dhammakaya Temple for over 40 years.
The 38 Ways to Happiness :- Artfulness in Speech (2)
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Third Group of Blessings. Blessing Ten :- Artfulness in Speech
The 38 Ways to Happiness :- The Second Group of Blessings
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Second Group of Blessings. Turning towards wholesomeness
Seminar for Local Governor Potential Development
Kaokaew Sadej Education Center organized a seminar for the local governors. The topics in this seminar were about the religion and the rule.
2012 isn't the end of the world, Mayans insist
ชาวมายันยืนยันว่า ปีค.ศ.2012ไม่ใช่วันสิ้นสุดของโลก
Plastic bottles reborn as blankets in Buddhist recycling centre
THE 38 WAYS TO HAPPINESS: Do not associate with fools II
Everyone born into the world has the greatest of intentions to live a decent life no-one wants to make a mess of their lives. Even a criminal doesn't particularly want to live his life dishonestly, but he thinks that being a criminal is good enough it's a good shortcut in earning one's living thus why not be a criminal. Having become a criminal. it is only later that he finds out that being a criminal is no good, but by then it's too late he can't change his mind or his life and ends up being a criminal for the rest of his life. Thus you can conclude that although everyone would like to be good, not everyone manages to live out their wishes.
THE 38 WAYS TO HAPPINESS: Orientation