

The Buddha guided people toward both worldly happiness and spiritual fulfillment, encouraging each individual to choose a way of life that suits their own path and abilities.




Join us for a meaningful evening of Dhamma reflection as we explore the Sammukhī Sutta. Together, we’ll contemplate the three qualities that bring abundant merit:
Join us for a joyful celebration of tradition, gratitude, and community at our Sart Thai Festival, a cherished Thai cultural event honoring our ancestors and sharing merit with…
This is one of the most emotionally intense chapters in the Vessantara Jataka, highlighting the deep love and sacrifice within a family, and illustrating how karma and attachment…
This is the eighth sermon in a series of Buddhist teachings, emphasizing the principle of “Apamada”—which means heedfulness or non-negligence. It’s considered one of the most vital virtues…
Gharavasa Dhamma refers to the ethical and spiritual principles that guide the lives of lay followers—those who are not ordained monks or nuns. These teachings help laypeople live…
In Thai, the word Dhamma , ธรรม (pronounced tham), is deeply rooted in Buddhist philosophy and everyday life. It’s derived from the Pali/Sanskrit word Dhamma or Dharma, which broadly…