The Morning Alms Round to 2,000,000 Monks Nationwide
The Morning Alms Round is a noble culture from the Buddha Time and is a smart way to keep Buddhism. The amount of receivers has been expanded many times and this wonderful success will inspire the new generation to love and keep Buddhism, the religion of causes and effects, along with Thailand and the world.
The Ceremony of Receiving the new building
The ceremony of receiving the new "The National Office of Buddhism" Building and other ceremonies were arranged in Buddha Monthon, Nakhon Pathom province.
Vesak Day 2551
The Morning Alms Round to 2,600 Monks at Benjasiri Park
The Morning Alms Round to 2,600 Monks at Benjasiri Park on Sukhumvit 24 Road, Bangkok on Saturday October 20th, 2012 at 6:00 - 8:00 a.m.
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round at Phueng Pha Field
The photo collection of the Morning Alms Round at Phueng Pha Field in Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province, Thailand. This ceremony was held since the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni's 127 Birthday Anniversary. The alms from this ceremony will be sent to help the flood victims in many areas.
International Dhammadayada Ordination Program (IDOP12)
Join the International Monk Ordination Training Program with International Dhammadaya Ordination Program April 5th - May 4th, 2014 and July 6th - August 4th, 2014
The 5th Pubbapeta Bali Ceremony
The 5th Pubbapeta Bali Ceremony at Dhammakaya Temple
The Photo Collection of the Ceremony of Paying Respect to Maha Dhammakaya Cetiya
The Photo Collection of the Ceremony of Paying Respect to Maha Dhammakaya Cetiya on Saturday April 5th, 2014
The Rose Way (Phase 3)
These monks who are real practitioners are going to perform the Dhammachai Dhutanga (phase 3) during January 2nd - 25th, 2012. Please join to welcome them and make the big merit to our country!!
The Picked–up Robe Offering Ceremony for buying additional Land to extend Bhavanaviriyakhun Meditation Center
The Picked–up Robe Offering Ceremony for buying additional 350-Rai Land to extend Bhavanaviriyakhun Meditation Center in Kao Samrong sub-district, Muang district, Kanchanaburi province, Thailand