The Hair Cutting And Shaving Ceremonies
The Hair Cutting & Shaving Ceremonies of the Nationwide Rain Retreat Mass Ordination Program 2013
คําศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษน่ารู้ ตอน The Lord Buddha Part 10
ติดตามเรื่องเกี่ยวกับพระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้า The Lord Buddha's History Part #10 ประวัติของพระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้า ตอนที่ 10 พระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้าโปรดพุทธบิดา พุทธมารดา และเปิดโลก
Will people who ordain gain more merit from their studies during the Buddhist Lent season than ordination at other times.
It is a tradition to have our children ordain for the duration of the Buddhist Lent season so that they can study Buddhism. I would like to know if they gain more merit from their studies during this period than ordination at other times.
The 130th Anniversary of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni’s Birth
The virtuous life of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro), or Luang Pu Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, was exemplary from the beginning, in the middle and at the end.
Please donate to publish the Patimokha Book Dhammachai Celebration Edition
If you are interested to make the intellectual merit, please donate to publish the Patimokha Book Dhammachai Celebration Edition. This book will be offered to monks who participate in the Rain Retreat Mass Ordination Program nationwide and the interested monks and novices as Sangha Dana.
The 131st Anniversary of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni’s Birth
The Ordination
What is the principle of “Sangha Dana”? f there is only one monk who receives our gifts, it can be counted as Sangha Dana? Which one gives us more merit between presenting gifts to the Order of Monks or to a specific one?
I’d like to ask Luang Phaw about the principle of “Sangha Dana” (presenting gifts to the Order of Monks), and if there is only one monk who receives our gifts, it can be counted as Sangha Dana or not? Also I’d like to know which one gives us more merit between presenting gifts to the Order of Monks or to a specific one.
Ordaining for One’s Parents Brings Merit
In this day and age of ever-present temptations and perpetual pressure to make a living, it is especially rare to find any family with a son who ordains as a Buddhist monk for at least the period of Buddhist Lent
The Ordination of Luang Pu