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Every year on August 6, we commemorate Hiroshima Day and also celebrate World Meditation Day, initiated by the Dhammakaya Foundation during the 1988 General Conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists in Los Angeles. This proposal aimed to foster global peace through collective meditation. Since then, thousands have participated in this observance, promoting tranquility and unity around the world. A significant milestone occurred in 1998 when the Dhammakaya Foundation held the largest World Meditation Day event, attracting 200,000 attendees who meditated together for peace. The event continues to inspire individuals and communities to engage in meditation for a harmonious world. For more details, visit dmc.tv.

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World Meditation Day and Female Massed Meditation Retreat for Mother's day The sixth of August each year is well known as Hiroshima Day -- a day to reflect on the peace of the world. This day was proposed by the Dhammakaya Foundation to be adopted as World Meditation Day at the 1988 General Conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhist (WFB) in Los Angeles. The proposal was unanimously welcomed by all participants and had been observed by thousands of members at regional centres around the world since that date. In 1998, the Dhammakaya Foundation organized the biggest World Meditation Day Commemoration in its history. A total of 200,000 attendants joined the ceremony meditating peacefully for world peace.
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