Wat Phra Dhammakaya arranged the 99th Ceremony of Offering Alms to 323 Temples within 9 years to dedicate merit to the dead in four unrest Southern provinces and the Ceremony of Giving Fund to help teachers in these provinces
คําศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษน่ารู้เกี่ยวกับ Mottos of the temple คำขวัญที่ใช้ในวัด
The Kathina Ceremony is more special than the other ones because there are many restrictions to do such as this ceremony must be arranged within one month after the end of the Buddhist Lent, etc.
Yala people arranged the morning alms round and the ceremony of alms offering to the monks from 323 temples for dedicating merit to the dead from unrest event in the southern region of Thailand.
Kathina Dana – The Great & Special Merit The Kathina Ceremony is a culture that all Buddhists in every era agree that its merit is great and limitless. So, it is the meritorious event of the year that the congregation is waiting for.
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.
Dhammakaya Temple arranged the Great Master Day of Vijja Dhammakaya on Thursday September 19th, 2013
Dhammakaya Temple Arranged the Death Anniversary of the Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong on September 10th, 2013
The Photo Collection of the 93rd Ceremony of Offering the Picked-Up Robe Set to 323 Temples in Four Unrest Southern Provinces in Narathiwat Province
Dhammakaya Boston Temple taught the basic meditation