We joyfully invite you to join us on Wednesday, 17 April at Nalanda Centre to learn and reflect on Dhamma with Venerable Ajahn Kusalo, the abbot of Bodhinyanarama Monastery in Wellington, New Zealand. The programme will commence at 8pm with offerings and evening chanting. We look forward to welcome you.
Read moreNalanda Buddhist Society wishes our Muslim friends a joyous celebration of ‘Aidilfitri’ on this first day of Syawal. May the sacrifices you have made over the past year bring you more blessings and Peace. We also wish everyone traveling to visit and rejoice with your loved ones a safe journey. Selamat Hari Raya!
Read moreIn conjunction with Nalanda’s 10th National Members’ Convention, Nalanda Centre and Pustaka Nalanda will be closed for 4 days from Wednesday 10 April. The Centre and Library will be reopened on Sunday, 14 April at 8am, and we welcome you to join us for the Morning Service at 9am.
Read moreOn Sunday 31 March, we welcomed Ven. Cunda and Ajahn Bodhidhaja to Wisdom Park for a short visit. Both monks are from Bodhinyana Monastery in Western Australia and had just conducted meditation retreats in Johor Bahru and Klang Valley. An opportune meeting, participants of the 2nd National Camp for Dhamma School Teachers warmly greeted venerable sirs and listened carefully to their words of advice.
Read moreIn the past two weeks, participants of the ‘Happy Young Adults’ programme have been learning and reflecting on their journey at work and in life with Bro. Lee Kong Foo, a Nalanda leader and a senior manager in a multinational corporation. Sharing his insights and personal experiences, the participants learned more about achieving success with purpose and satisfaction.
Read moreThe Chinese community celebrates ‘Cheng Beng’ (or ‘Qing Ming’, 清明节) today, a custom when people pay tribute to their ancestors through food offerings and by ‘sweeping tombs’. This tradition which originated over two thousand years ago in China, coincides with the beginning of spring when the sun shines brightly; the words ‘Cheng Beng’ means "pure brightness".
Read moreFrom 28 to 31 March, over 100 teachers and volunteers from communities across Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, immersed themselves in joyful learning and service at the 2nd National Camp for Dhamma School Teachers. Co-organised by Nalanda Buddhist Society and Theravada Buddhist Council of Malaysia, this gathering of like-minded teachers explored "Education of the Heart", a holistic approach to spiritual and personal development that encompasses not just intellectual understanding, but also the cultivation of virtues and qualities that lead to the transformation of the heart.
Read moreThe 2nd National Camp for Dhamma School teachers concluded just yesterday, with much joy and exuberance for all 100 teachers and volunteers. Inspired by the learning sessions, discussions, forums, and workshops over the 4 days, teachers made aspirations to be unrelenting in this noble role of relaying the profound Dhamma, and in progressing their own learning and spiritual growth. A big ‘THANK YOU’ to all organisers, volunteers and participants for the wonderful learning experience and spiritual friendship. Sadhu anumodana!
Read moreThis morning, 70 Dhamma School teachers from across Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore planted the ‘Bunga Tanjung’ (Mimusops elengi) tree, dedicating it to teachers during the 2nd National Camp for Dhamma School teachers at Wisdom Park.
Read moreOn Sunday 24 March, Nalanda members came together for the Society’s 21st Annual General Meeting. Members received and approved the Board of Management’s 2023 Annual Report, rejoicing in the collaboration and unity of members, supporters, devotees and volunteers in realising the multitude of Dhamma learning programmes for the community.
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