The Dattajeevo Maha Cetiya: Commemorating Most Venerable Phrarajbhavanajarn’s 74 Birthday
The Photo Collection of The Sand Tossing and Initial Pile Driving Ceremony for the construction of “The Dattajeevo Maha Cetiya” on Sep. 21, 2557 at Kanchanaburi Youth Training Center, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
The Photo Collection of Dhammachai Dhutanga (January 8th, 2012)
The Collection of Waited Photo of the World !! The Dhammachai Dhutanga on January 8th, 2012
Georgia Meditation Center (G.M.C.) held the ceremony for Medical Building Fund
Georgia Meditation Center (G.M.C.) arranged the ceremonies for collecting the Medical Building Fund and dedicating merit to the dead
Magha Puja Day 2016, February 22nd, 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.
Please come together to make the Kathina Merit with 115 temples around the world
Please come together to make the Kathina Merit with 115 temples around the world. Making merit with one temple, you will get merit like you do it with 115 temples. So merit lovers should not miss!!
Kathina – The Splendid Robe Offering Ceremony Sunday, 2 November 2014 at Wat Phra Dhammakaya, Thailand
Kathina Robe Offering is a wonderful Buddhist tradition that has been preserved for over 2500 years since the Lord Buddha’s time.
Wat Phra Dhammakaya London arranged the Master Nun’s Birthday Anniversary
Wat Phra Dhammakaya London in England arranged the ceremony of paving gemstones since the Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong’s 105th Birthday Anniversary
Wat Phra Dhammakaya California Arranged the Sunday Ceremonies
Wat Phra Dhammakaya California, USA, arranged the Sunday Ceremonies and the Picked-up Robe Set Offering Ceremony to maintain the temple.
Schedule of the Kathina Ceremony of branches of Dhammakaya Temple in 2013
The Kathina Ceremony originated in the Buddha Time because the Lord Buddha saw the importance of changing the monks’ old saffron robes so he gave the permission that each monk could change his old saffron robe. Then, it becomes the tradition that has been done for over 2,000 years.