Persons Worthy of Respect
Persons worthy of respect are those who perform good deeds as if their lives depend on it and their goodness should be remembered by us
The 2554 B.E. Nationwide Rain Retreat Ordination Program of 100,000 Monks
The 2554 B.E. Nationwide Rain Retreat Ordination Program of 100,000 Monks.
Explanation about the Pali Cannon (Tipitaka) Project
Dhammakaya Temple would like to explain about the Pali-Cannon Project.
Novice Ordination Ceremony At Wat Phrabhavana Berlin, Germany
Sunday, July 25, 2010, Wat Phrabhavana Berlin hosted the 2nd Novice Ordination with 8 ordinants (Dhammadayada).
Raleigh man looks to help end soldiers' suffering as Army's 1st Buddhist chaplain
Six star columbarium
Islander unearths Buddhist relics
Why the monk wear orange or red robe?
Mysterious Stone
There was a monk who loved in doing pilgrimage. One time, he traveled to an old temple and found a black stone in shape like the boundary marker stone of a Buddhist temple. He brought that stone back with him to his temple….After that, there were many unusual things happened to him even when he meditated. His mother was injured by a fallen broken pillar hit right on her back. Is this a curse of that black stone? DMD has the answers.
why do people like to do bad deeds, even though they know that it is not good and how can we correct this?
I would like to ask you why people like to do bad deeds, even though they know that it is not good. And how can we correct this?