How should we start the year? | Mirror of Dhamma for Kids
How should we start the Year?
A programme for kids to learn Dhamma from monks.
How should we start the Year?
Have you ever heard of the advice of all Supreme Buddhas?
Our Great Teacher Supreme Buddha taught us to be grateful to others whenever someone has done even a little favour for us.
Of all paths, the Noble Eight Fold path is the best. Of all truths, the Four Noble Truth is the best.By following the Noble Eight Fold Path you can put an end of suffering.
What is the Katina Cheewara Poojawa?
Practicing Generosity is a wholesome deed praised by the Noble and Wise Ones. Generosity can be practiced in many ways by offering in various ways. In this sermon we learn on the four great benefits one receives when they offer food to the Maha Sangha.
Do you know The Story of Kapila the Fish?
How can we benefit by practicing the Dhamma taught by the Buddha?
How do we make offerings in a respectful way? It is important that as much as we have the desire to collect merits by offering things, we should do so in a respectful manner. If not, there could be dangerous consequences. Hence, let us learn the ways that offerings should be made through the Buddha’s teachings and as disciples of the Buddha may we have the ability to follow these ways and gain enormous merits.
Did you know there are thirty-two bodily marks of a Great man? A great man who possesses these marks has only two possible destinies, no other. In this video, we can learn what these two destinies are and learn another 5 marks of our Supreme Buddha.
Did you know there are thirty-two bodily marks of a Great man? A great man who possesses these marks has only two possible destinies, no other. In this video, we can learn what these two destinies are and learn another 5 marks of our Supreme Buddha.
Did you know there are thirty-two bodily marks of a Great man?
If as disciples of the Buddha, we do not apply His teachings to our lives, it is like pouring water into a pot where there is a hole underneath.
After the Buddha attained Mahāparinibbāṇa, on a Vesak Full Moon Poya Day, the Buddha’s sacred body turned into relics, which were divided into eight portions.
We should use this Dhamma as a mirror to check if our actions are good or bad, and correct ourselves accordingly.
We should use this Dhamma as a mirror to check if our actions are good or bad, and correct ourselves accordingly.
We learn several similes to understand how fast our life span is decreasing and our time is loosing.
Learn about the benefits of practicing the Dhamma.
Learn about the power of good actions taught by the Supreme Buddha.
Namo Buddhaya!
In this episode we learn about evil deeds and good deeds.