The Morning Alms Offering to 12,600 Monks in Suphanburi province
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Offering to 12,600 Monks on Nenkaew Road in Muang district, Suphanburi province on Monday March 25th, 2013
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round to 10,000 Monks in Hat Yai
The Photo Collection of the 6th V-Star Challenge Day 2012
The Photo Collection of the 6th V-Star Challenge Day 2012. One Million Children came together to do good deeds at Dhammakaya Temple.
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round in front of Terminal 21 Shopping Mall on July 7th, 2012
‘Dhammakaya Dhutanga’ 6-Provinces -365 Kilometers to welcome the Year of 2012
Medias are invited to report this event on Monday 2nd January 2012, the starting date of the ‘Dhammakaya Dhutanga’ at Dhammakaya Temple. The daily pilgrim walk starts at 09:30 a.m. till 05:30 p.m.
The 3rd Dhammachai Dhutanga during January 2nd– 28th , 2014
Welcome the New Year by making big merit for yourselves. The 3rd Dhammachai Dhutanga during January 2nd – 28th, 2014. There are thousands of monks walking along the way of the Monks who conquered Maras and past 7 provinces which are Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Ayutthaya, Suphan Buri, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon and Bangkok.
The Photo Collection of the Dhammachai Dhutanga of Inviting the Gold Statue of Luang Pu on April 2nd, 2012
The Photo Collection of the Dhammachai Dhutanga of Inviting the Gold Statue of Luang Pu on April 2nd, 2012.
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round to 1,162 Monks in Chonburi
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Round to 1,162 Monks in Chonburi province on Sunday June 30th, 2013
Magha Puja Day 2015, March 4th, Offering Lights to Brighten Your Life
Magha Puja Day is one of the most important Buddhist holy days in Thailand. Each of the 30,000 Buddhist temples across the nation holds its own ceremony to mark the occasion. The ceremony at Wat Phra Dhammakaya is one of the largest held in Thailand.
The Photo Collection of the 2014 Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 11th, 2014
The Dhammachai Dhutanga along the Ways of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni (Sod Candasaro) in the third year From Silamul Temple to Rang Gumyard Temple The distance is 18.3 kilometers