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News & Updates

11 November 2025

Gratitude on Sangha Day B.E. 2569

On Sunday 9 November, Nalanda members and devotees gathered for the commemoration of the annual ‘Sangha Day’ at Nalanda Centre. The service started with meditation, offerings, chanting, followed by Dhamma talks in English and Mandarin by Bro. Tan Siang Chye and Sis. Nandinī Tan on the indispensable role of the Sangha in our spiritual journey. Their reflections reminded us of the noble aspirations of the monastic community and the importance of lay support in sustaining their noble pursuit.

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10 November 2025

Rejoicing at final Members’ Day of 2025

On Sunday 2 November, Nalanda members came together for the last Members' Day of the year. It was a time for rejoice as we welcomed new members who have been serving devotedly in the Dhamma School. Members also received the latest Society updates and 2026 programmes info from the EXCO.

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9 November 2025

Weekly Group Meditation with Ven. Dipako

Join us for the Weekly Group Meditation this Wednesday, 12 November.  The programme will begin at 8.30pm with chanting and meditation, followed by a Dhamma talk by Ven. Dīpako. Ven. Dīpako was born in the city of Rennes to parents of Sino-Khmer heritage.  During a visit to Southeast Asia, he discovered Wat Pah Nanachat, the International Forest Monastery in Thailand.  He developed a keen interest in meditation and the monastic way of life, leading him to become a bhikkhu at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in England in 2014.  Ven. Dīpako currently resides in Panyagiri Barcelona.

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8 November 2025

Plum Village Malaysia retreats to KKB

From Wednesday 29 October to Sunday 2 November, Plum Village Malaysia held a Mindfulness Retreat at Wisdom Park, under the guidance of monastic members from across the region. Over the five days, 85 participants and volunteers deepened their learning and practice of mindfulness as they explored the theme “You Have Enough”.

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