Phra dhammakaya biography of albert
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
What experiences at Wat Buddhavongsayaram, Albury are like?
Posted onSeptember 26, 2011byUdomson BK
I was asked by Ajahn Satit to share my experiences at the temple in Albury. My family and myself had been occasional visitor to the temple, and we had noticed an article in the Border Mail newspaper around the last … Continue reading →
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Plans Are Underway to Establish Melbourne’s First Multicultural Buddhist Primary School
Posted onSeptember 10, 2011byUdomson BK
Conference marks the beginning stages to new Multicultural Buddhist Primary School A conference held on Thursday Sept 1st at Quang Minh temple in Braybrook, officially marked the beginning stages of establishing a new Multicultural Buddhist Primary School in Melbourne’s western … Continue reading →
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Wat Thai Nakorn Melbourne
From the deliberation of the following Holiness committee of the Mahanikaya sect.
1. His helighet Somdet Phra Buddhakosajarn, (Acting the Sangha Supreme Council),
the abbot of Wat Sam Phraya, Bangkok as the president of temple assemble.
2. Phra Thammateeraratchamuni, (Ecclesiastical Regional Governor 7)
the abbot of Wat Paknam Pasrichareon, Bangkok as the vice president of temple assemble.
3. Phra Thepmunee, (Deputy Ecclesiastical Regional Governor 1)
the abbots of Wat Don Yannawa, Bangkok as the committee of temple assemble.
4. Phra DhepPanyasutee, (Ecclesiastical Provincial Governor Kanchanaburi)
the abbot of Wat Chaichumpol Chanasongkram, Kanchanaburi, as the committee of temple assemble implementation.
5. Phra Rajpariyathsuthee (Deputy Ecclesiastical Provincial Governor Suphanburi),
Wat Donjedee Supanburi, as the temple assemble
In 1984, His Holiness Phra Dhammakunaporn organized an excursion comprising of 12 senior monks from Thaila
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List of Buddhists
This is a list of notable Buddhists, encompassing all the major branches of the religion (i.e. in Buddhism), and including interdenominational and eclectic Buddhist practitioners. This list includes both formal teachers of Buddhism, and people notable in other areas who are publicly Buddhist or who have espoused Buddhism.
Philosophers and founders of schools
[edit]Individuals are grouped by nationality, except in cases where their influence was felt elsewhere. Gautama Buddha and his immediate disciples ('Buddhists') are listed separately from later Indian Buddhist thinkers, teachers and contemplatives.
Buddha's disciples and early Buddhists
[edit]See also: Ten principal disciples, Category:Disciples of Gautama Buddha, and Category:Family of Gautama Buddha
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
- Clergy
- Ānanda, the Buddha's cousin,