Monks blessed H.M. the King since the king's 84th Birthday Anniversary
Over 900 Monks from Pathum Thani province chanted and meditated for blessing the King at Dhammakaya Temple
The 106th Birthday Anniversary of Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong
“Khun Yai” Chand Khonnokyoong was born on January 20, 1909, in Nakorn Chaisri, a rural municipality of Thailand. She was the fifth of nine children in the family. Her father, Ploy, and mother, Pan, were rice farmers.
Prepared Coffin Ready To Use But The Dead Body Breathed Again
While my mother was sobbing from his departure, there was a miracle that happened. One hour after his death, he opened his eyes and breathed again.
Answer by the Law of Kamma :- Use of the downer for treatment
An audience is a doctor. He questions about using downer on the patients especially the near-death ones. Will this kind of treatments cause him to get any retribution?
Answer by Law of Kamma :- Making Merit For Someone Before/After His Death
An audience has a question that if he makes merit for his parents before they will pass away is different from doing after they passed away, how does it differ?
Our Relationships: Six Directions
Everyone knows that all are in the same cycle of existence (birth, oldage, sickness, and death). Even if we are strangers, we are friends in the same world.
You Are My Everything
At a silent night, when my father was drinking in that unfinished house, he suddenly cried in suffering and wriggled as if he was being harmed. When my mother met him, he was already dead. His whole body was bruised, and nobody could tell the cause of his death
The Avoidance of All Evil.
Absolutely all human beings are sentenced to die. If a prisoner, who is going to be put to death, goes to his/her execution with joy, they would also be accused of insanity.
Persuading People to Cast More Than 3,000 Buddha Images
How can one change his dad’s idea of no life after death? He gently tried to explain the truth to him but he could not understand. How can he convert him to have faith in Buddhism?
Living A Short Life Making Merit Better Than A Long One Without Any
My grandmother ordained as a Buddhist nun when she was 62 years old at the Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen Temple. She helped out in the kitchen until she died at the age of 72 due to bone cancer. She was in great pain prior to her death and she was wailing miserably. The doctor injected her with morphine at 8am and she died at 6pm on that day