Better life.


Jiraporn Kasetkum
Dhammakaya temple teaches us to think for ourselves, to use logic and reasoning. When I first visited the temple to make merits, I witnessed that the monks and novices here were very calm and peaceful, and respectable. The temple teaches us to think positively,  to love merits and be fearful of sins. When one is not on a deathbed, he will not realize the meaning of sins and merits. This place teaches us the foundation and the causes and effects according to the Law of Karma and to accumulate merits at young age, not waiting for old age to visit the temple.


Pinradee Srisakrapikub
The first time I visited the temple it was because my mother made me a volunteer to help the temple. At the time I wondered what was interesting about this temple, and why my mom forced me so ferociously. Back then, I visited the temple occasionally. Today, I do not regret that I have helped the temple. The temple teaches us to instill good habits: cleanliness, neatness, punctuality, and much more which is to create self-discipline and to better oneself. This made me more competent. I love Luang Por and the temple.


Chalita Chaekum
In order for one person to be a good person, he must learn and practice walking on a good path. Everything I mentioned is what Dhammakaya temple has taught me. From a regular girl who transformed herself into someone who could instill goodness on thousands of young generations, spreading this goodness infinitely. Thus making the society a good place to live in.   If Dhammakaya temple does not exist, I would not be here today. This is one of the many reasons why I love Dhammakaya temple. 
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