Magha Puja Day
Magha Puja Day is one of the most important Buddhist holy day. It is also called as "The Day of Four Marvelous Events." Why is it so important?
Buddhist Lent Candle Casting Ceremony and Dhammadayada’s Hair Cut Ceremony at Wat Phra Dhammakaya Seattle, U.S.A.
Dhammakaya Seattle temple organized three ceremonies on July 18th, 2010.
The Ceremonies of Offering Kathina Robe and Lighting the Floating Lantern
One of the Greatest Festival in Chiang Mai...Yipeng Festival...the Yipeng lanterns floating in the sky impress all visitors and make them want to revisit it again...
The schedule of Vesak Day 2011
The Schedule of Vesak Day on Tuesday May 17th, 2011 at Dhammakaya Temple, Pathum Thani province, Thailand.
A Different Point of Views
My oldest sister follows a different creed called “Sanya”. The members of this creed chant something different from Buddhist morning and evening chanting. They light candle when they start chanting, and put the candle off when they finish a sentence of a chant. They repeat the same routine until they finish chanting.
The Photo Collection of Dhammachai Dhutanga (January 14th, 2012)
The Collection of Waited Photo of the World !! The Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 14th, 2012
Novice Ordination Ceremony At Wat Phrabhavana Berlin, Germany
Sunday, July 25, 2010, Wat Phrabhavana Berlin hosted the 2nd Novice Ordination with 8 ordinants (Dhammadayada).
Ceremony to Enshrine the Buddha Image
Ceremony to Enshrine the Buddha Image // October 29, 2016— Dhammakaya Meditation Centre New Castle, UK
I Closed a Cock Fighting Business
A very wealthy man was a very generous man who loved to cultivate merits. He had been a fund-raiser for a temple for 10 years and had built so many buildings for Buddhism. However, his life changed when he turned 60 years old when suddenly he wanted to start a cock fighting business, which he ran for 20 years. Until he was 86, he had intestinal cancer and passed away. What caused him to run this business? Where did he go after he passed away? DMC has the answers.
Answer by Law of Kamma :- The Temple Volunteer
An audience would like to know the merit and retributions he will get from being the temple volunteer.