History of the Rain Retreat
The Rain Retreat had not existed yet during the initial years of Buddhism. Therefore, throughout any given year, when a monk needs to visit the people in order to teach Dhamma, the journey was made when time permitted.
The Morning Alms Offering to 199 Monks at Wat Mongkolbopit in Ayutthaya province
The Morning Alms Round to 10,000 Monks in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province
The Morning Alms Round to 10,000 Monks in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province.
The Medical Care Fund for Ill Monks and Novices
Schedule of Dhammachai Day (August 27th, 2013)
The Morning Alms Offering to 1,173 Monks at KU
The Morning Alms Round to 1,173 Monks at Kasetsart University on Thursday June 29th, 2013
The Morning Alms Round to 1,250 Monks in Nakhonsrithammarat province
The Morning Alms Round to 1,250 Monks in Nakhonsrithammarat province on Sunday February 24th, 2013 at 6:00 a.m.
The Photo Collection of Welcoming 500 Dhutanga Monks on Wednesday April 9th, 2014
The Morning Alms Round to 10,000 Monks from Three Countries at the Northernmost of Thailand
The Morning Alms Round to 10,000 Monks from Three Countries at the Northernmost of Thailand 2014
The Morning Alms Offering to 10,000 Monks on Silom Road on May 19th, 2013
The Morning Alms Round to 1,111 Monks at Burapha University Chonburi Campus
The Morning Alms Round to 1,111 Monks at Burapha University Chonburi Campus on Thursday July 4th, 2013.