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The annual Gimhāna Period begins on 14 June at Nalanda and continues for seven weeks until 28 July. Let us make good use of this Gimhāna Period to cultivate the Dhamma together.
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31 August 2026 marks the 20th anniversary of the late Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda's passing. Stay tuned for more updates on dedicated programmes for this occasion.
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On Thursday 25 June, Nalanda KL Branch had the joy of hosting Venerable Ajahn Kittisobhano for a Dhamma talk during the weekly Group Meditation session. Devotees gathered with keen interest to listen and learn, deepening their understanding of the practice.
Read moreToday marks the Full-moon day of Jettha month. On this Uposatha observance, Buddhists around the world deepen their practice, renew their commitment to the Dhamma, and cultivate purity in body, speech, and mind. We invite all members and devotees to observe the Uposatha by upholding the precepts, performing wholesome deeds, and taking time to reflect on the Buddha’s teachings.
Read moreOn Wednesday 24 June, members and devotees gathered at Nalanda Centre to learn Dhamma with Venerable Luang Pu Maha Sawaeng. In his compassionate sharing, Luang Pu reminded us of the great fortune we have today — to encounter the Dhamma and encouraged us to keep the Dhamma and Vinaya close to our hearts, and to walk this path with sincerity. He also emphasised the importance for lay practitioners to diligently observe the Five Precepts as the foundation for a wholesome and peaceful life.
Read moreOn Sunday 21 June, Nalanda members gathered at Nalanda Centre for Members' Day, a meaningful occasion to welcome new members, strengthen fellowship, and receive updates on the Society's progress and future direction. Members learnt more about Nalanda's D.N.A (Direction, News & Action), reflecting on the values and culture that guide our mission of providing Holistic Buddhist Education.
Read more“Better left undone is the misdeed, one which later brings remorse.
Better done is the good deed, one which having done brings joy.”
– The Buddha –
“Avoid all unwholesome deeds; cultivate goodness; purify one’s own mind
– this is the teaching of all Buddhas.”
– The Buddha –
“Life should be great rather than long.”
– Dr. B. R. Ambedkar –
“One who is honest, sincere, steadfast, compliant,
and well-concentrated, makes progress in the Dhamma.”
– The Buddha –
“One of good will, ever mindful, inwardly well-concentrated,
training to remove longing, is said to be heedful.”
– The Buddha –