Dhamma Day is observed on the full-moon day of Asalha to commemorate the day that the Buddha set in motion the ‘Wheel of Dhamma’ over 2,600 years ago. This year's observance on Sunday, 5 July at 9.30am features a Dhamma Forum on ‘Lessons from Sigālovāda Sutta’ with Achariya Vijaya Samarawickrama, Achariya Tan Siang Chye and Sis. Buddhinī Tan.
Read moreIt is with deep respect and a heavy heart that we observe the passing away of Most Venerable Sayadaw Nyanapurnik Mahathera, the Sanghanāyaka of Nepal, on 3 July 2020. Sayadaw succumbed to old-age illnesses which he had been battling for several years, and passed away peacefully early this morning. He was 81.
Read moreIn conjunction with Nalanda Institute’s 13th anniversary, its Director Achariya Tan Siang Chye shares his message on the Institute’s progress thus far and challenges amidst the global Coronavirus pandemic.
Read more‘Dhamma Day’ commemorates the preaching of the Buddha’s first discourse after His Enlightenment. We joyfully invite you to join the online ‘Dhamma Day’ Service this Sunday 5 July at 9.30am on 'Facebook Live' to observe this auspicious occasion.
Read moreThe world marked another grim milestone today with 10 million confirmed Covid-19 infections resulting in more than 500,000 deaths. Four large countries – the United States of America, Brazil, Russia and India – account for 50% of all cases reported globally. Indeed, the epicentre of this pandemic has shifted from Asia to Europe, North America, and now to Latin America.
Read moreDo you recall the last time you said or did something which was hurtful to others or yourself? We may even have dwelled over those incidents and wished that we had done the right thing instead. Regrets cloud our minds because we have been honed in unproductive ways and are often driven by cravings, selfish needs or laziness. These unwholesome habits can be uprooted through Right Effort.
Read moreHe carried us on his shoulders and lends his sturdy hand in our times of need. He cares for our well-being and cautions us sternly if we go down the wrong path. Bearing his familial duty devotedly, a father is resilient, courageous and compassionate.
Read moreFathers are our pillars in life; they provide for us, support us, and lend us their strength so that we grow up to be strong and confident. Their influence shapes us in lasting ways as we learn life’s values through their own actions. Their protection is just like the shade of a large tree, providing us with comfort and refuge.
Read moreToday, 17 June marks the 102nd birth anniversary of the late Venerable Ajahn Chah Subhaddo (1918 – 1992), a revered monk whose life and teachings continue to inspire many monks and laity alike. Let us pay humble tribute to this great teacher by recollecting his teachings and practising them faithfully.
Read moreKindness carries the quality of love and friendliness. It displaces defilements such as anger, greed and aversion because kindness is built upon virtues such as generosity, care and thoughtfulness. As human beings, we have an unlimited capacity to be kind when we train our minds to see the realities of life.
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