
Paying respects to the Buddha with respect and humility.
Two weeks after the full-moon day of Wesak, we still rejoice in the community’s devotion, learning spirit and unity in observing Buddha Day at Nalanda. These joyful moments were abundant and will stay long in our hearts helping us to build upon our foundation for spiritual progress.
Our photography team was also able to capture some of these heart-warming moments to share, so that we may further rejoice in the faith and devotion of so many people. Our thanks to the team for their attentiveness and care, as well as to the community who came together to spend a meaningful Buddha Day together.

Folding our palms in ‘Anjali’ as we chant at the start of the Procession.

Teaching our young ones to honour the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha.

Bringing our family to the Dhamma.

Taking care of our elders’ spiritual needs.

Teaching our children how to make offerings.

Honouring the Buddha with much respect.
P.S. Look out for the Buddha Day Observance B.E. 2569 video which will be published in just a few days!

With the blessing string, we remind ourselves to keep the Five Precepts as part of our training.

Peace and joy at the Procession.

As children observe parents, they also learn how to make offerings with respect.

Dhamma School students bravely bring adults and parents on tour at the Buddha Jayanti Exhibition.

Igniting interest to learn more about the Buddha’s teachings.

Rejoicing in others’ commitment to do a good deed out of compassion.

Understanding Dhamma at a young age helps youths to navigate life better.

Learning about Kamma and Vipaka through simple leaflets with pictorial guidance.

Chanting is not a ritual when we understand the purpose of this practice.