Save the ancient Buddhist place - Mes Aynak
Let's come to save the big ancient Buddhist place, MessAynak, together before it will become a copper mine. You can protect it for Buddhism!!
Office of National Buddhism’s Award
Office of National Buddhism has cooperated with WFBY to arrange the project of the 1st World Buddhist Leader Outstanding Award since the coming Magha Puja Day
The National Office of Buddhism has cooperated with Dhammakaya Temple to promote the Mass Ordination Project
This is a good news for all Buddhists. The National Office of Buddhism gave information at the press conference about the mass ordination project.
News about the Ancient Buddhist City ""Mes Aynak"" Protection
News about the Ancient Buddhist City "Mes Aynak" Protection
Buddhists in Buriram Province Participate in the Five-Precept Keeping Village Project
A lot of Buddhists in Buriram province have joined in the Five-Precept Keeping Village Project because they want to harmonize by using Dharma of the Buddha.
Offering Alms to 30,000 Temples Is to Prolong Buddhism
A participating monk gave an interviewed that he participates in this ceremony almost every year and when he saw lots of monks gathering together, he was overwhelming with joy because it showed the strength of Buddhism, so he would like to thank Luang Phaw Dhammajayo very much.
The Ceremony of Ordaining Sri Lankan Buddhists
The Ceremony of Ordaining Sri Lankan Buddhists to Celebrate the 260th Foundation Anniversary of Siam Sect of Buddhism
Buddhist Networks sent the Letter of Disagreement to UN and UNESCO to protect Mes Aynak
Buddhist Networks rose up and sent the Letter of Disagreement to UN and UNESCO to object the destruction of the ancient Buddhist city "Mes Aynak."
Buddhist TV ศรีลังกา ร่วมเผยแพร่ข่าววันรวมพลังเด็กดีวีสตาร์
Buddhist TV ศรีลังกา ร่วมเผยแพร่ข่าววันรวมพลังเด็กดีวีสตาร์ ครั้งที่ 5 ไปทั่วศรีลังกา
History of the End of Buddhist Lent Day
The final day of Buddhist Lent falls on the 15th day of the 11th waxing moon. This day marks the end of the three months Rains-retreat known as ‘Buddhist Lent’ in which monks had earnestly dedicated themselves to the study of Buddhist scriptures and meditation practice.