The Heart of the Family#4
Sacrifice means generosity in living together as a family. Placing the well-being of the family ahead of ourselves
International Dhammadayada Ordination Program (IDOP) : Winter
The Buddhist Monk Ordination Program was first organized in 2005. The training was initiated by Luang Por Dhammajayo, The president of Dhammakaya Foundation ( A UN’s NGO and member of The World Fellowship of Buddhist ), with the objective of promoting ethics and morality among youths, in addition to their academic education. Education alone cannot adequately cultivate ethics and morality in a person.
Let's Celebrate the Valentine's of Peace
Join the Peace for Africa movement at the Meditation Centre in the Cradle of Humankind. Bring back the old days to see humankind give more than take. Witness the 2,600-year-old living tradition of giving and the culture of peace.
รับสมัคร Peace Coach for Peace Revolution Project
ปฏิบัติธรรมใจใส world peace valley
เตรียมใจใสๆ เพื่อรองรับบุญให้เต็มบริบูรณ์ ขอเชิญปฏิบัติธรรม ณ world peace valleyระหว่างวันที่ 25-27 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556 ความสุขง่ายๆ ที่ทุกคนแสวงหา ไม่ไกลจากกรุงเทพฯ
วัดพระธรรมกายแคลิฟอร์เนีย จัดงาน Inner Peace for the Holidays
วัดพระธรรมกายแคลิฟอร์เนีย ประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกา ได้จัดงาน Inner Peace for the Holidays สำหรับชาวท้องถิ่น
The 14th Meditation Retreat of Peace Revolution, June 2nd-15th, 2015
This meditation retreat was participated by 27 people from 21 countries, e.g. Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Cameroon, Uganda, Tanzania, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Slovania, Lithuania, Belarus and the United States.
The Four Noble Truths : 1. Explanation of the Noble Truth of Suffering
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of suffering includes all four of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
International fellowship training program in Thailand – October 2015
The Peace Revolution Team arranged an international fellowship training program in Thailand in October 2015.
Getting to Know Wat Phra Dhammakaya
From no land to a large tract of land From fallow fields to a graceful Buddhist temple From 1 Bhikku to tens to hundreds to a thousand and increasing From 100 laypeople to 1,000, 10,000, 100,000 and 1 million in the future