Special Dhamma sermons by visiting monk Ven. Thalpavila Kusalagnana Thero will be at the Kambah Buddhist temple at 7.00pm on Saturday 29th January 2011.
Ven. Thalpavila Kusalagnana Thero is Chief Incumbent of the Hamburg Buddhist Vihara, Germany and visiting Australia for a short period.
We cordially invite everyone to this event.
Source:www.slbvc.org
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Friday, July 23, 2010
Vas Season (Rainy Season) 2010
This year Annual Vas Pinkam series organized by the temple will begin on 25 July 2010 with the observance of Rainy Season by the resident monks of the temple.
Members of community will invite monks to resident in temple for this vas season on 25th July during mid day dhanne session.
We cordially invite all members and friends of the Kambah Temple to participate wholeheartedly in all of the following religious activities and be benefited by them. Merit you accumulate will help you for happy and prosperous lives here and hereafter.
Source:www.slbvc.org
Members of community will invite monks to resident in temple for this vas season on 25th July during mid day dhanne session.
We cordially invite all members and friends of the Kambah Temple to participate wholeheartedly in all of the following religious activities and be benefited by them. Merit you accumulate will help you for happy and prosperous lives here and hereafter.
Source:www.slbvc.org
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Exposition of Sacred Buddha Relics in Canberra
27th 28th & 29th MAY 2010
Sri Lanka High Commission and Royal Thai Embassy in Canberra, organised an exposition of Lord Buddha's Relics in Canberra with the support of Buddhist Federation of Australia and Australia Sri Lanka Buddhist Association of Canberra.
The Most Venerable Wendaruwa Sri Upali Nayaka Thero, the Chief Incumbent Polonnaruwa Solosmasthana Rajamaha Viharaya, has offered the Buddha's Relic to the Most Venerable Sudham Tiravanich (Sudhammo Bhikkhu), President of the Buddhist Federation of Australia (BFA) on 29th June 2009 in order to be preserved in a shrine at Wat Phra Dhammakaya temple in Sydney, Australia for the blessing of all Australia.
Detail program of the event
27th May 2010 - Launch at Belconnen Arts Centre, 118, Emu Bank, Belconnen
10.00 am Commencement of the program
10.00 – 10.30 am Relics to be escorted in with traditional Sri Lankan dancers / drummers (magul bera)
Perform traditional Buddhist religious rituals, i.e offering of gilan pasa, offering flowers, lighting incense etc
10.30 – 11.00 am Buddhist religious chanting
11.00 – 11.30 am Speeches
Hon. Joy Burch, Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Professor Sukanya Sudbanthad, Chairwoman, Standing Committee on Religions, Moral, Ethics, Art and Culture, The Senate of the Kingdom of Thailand (to be confirmed)
Ven. Phrapalad Sudham Sudhammo, President, Buddhist Federation of Australia
H.E. Mr. Senaka Walgampaya, P.C. High Commissioner for Sri Lanka
H.E. Dr. Kriangsak Kittichaisaree, Ambassador of Thailand
11.30 am Lunch served to Buddhist Priests in separate lunch area
Light refreshments for Guests
12.00 – 2.00 pm Exposition of Relics to Public
3.30 pm Transport relics to Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple, 30 Jenke Circuit, Kambah
5.00 – 10.00 pm Exposition of Relics to the public
7.00 pm Special Vesak Buddha Pooja
28th May 2010 - Exposition of Relics at Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple in Kambah
9.00 am – 9.00 pm Exposition of Relics to the public
7.00 pm Buddha Pooja
29th May 2010 - Exposition of Relics at Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple in Kambah
9.00 am – 12.00 p.m. Exposition of Relics to the public
12.00 pm – 2.00 p.m. Closing ceremony
More photos at : http://www.slbvc.org/index.php?option=com_phocagallery&view=category&id=24:exposition-of-sacred-buddha-relics&Itemid=55
Source:http://www.slbvc.org/
Sri Lanka High Commission and Royal Thai Embassy in Canberra, organised an exposition of Lord Buddha's Relics in Canberra with the support of Buddhist Federation of Australia and Australia Sri Lanka Buddhist Association of Canberra.
The Most Venerable Wendaruwa Sri Upali Nayaka Thero, the Chief Incumbent Polonnaruwa Solosmasthana Rajamaha Viharaya, has offered the Buddha's Relic to the Most Venerable Sudham Tiravanich (Sudhammo Bhikkhu), President of the Buddhist Federation of Australia (BFA) on 29th June 2009 in order to be preserved in a shrine at Wat Phra Dhammakaya temple in Sydney, Australia for the blessing of all Australia.
Detail program of the event
27th May 2010 - Launch at Belconnen Arts Centre, 118, Emu Bank, Belconnen
10.00 am Commencement of the program
10.00 – 10.30 am Relics to be escorted in with traditional Sri Lankan dancers / drummers (magul bera)
Perform traditional Buddhist religious rituals, i.e offering of gilan pasa, offering flowers, lighting incense etc
10.30 – 11.00 am Buddhist religious chanting
11.00 – 11.30 am Speeches
Hon. Joy Burch, Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Professor Sukanya Sudbanthad, Chairwoman, Standing Committee on Religions, Moral, Ethics, Art and Culture, The Senate of the Kingdom of Thailand (to be confirmed)
Ven. Phrapalad Sudham Sudhammo, President, Buddhist Federation of Australia
H.E. Mr. Senaka Walgampaya, P.C. High Commissioner for Sri Lanka
H.E. Dr. Kriangsak Kittichaisaree, Ambassador of Thailand
11.30 am Lunch served to Buddhist Priests in separate lunch area
Light refreshments for Guests
12.00 – 2.00 pm Exposition of Relics to Public
3.30 pm Transport relics to Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple, 30 Jenke Circuit, Kambah
5.00 – 10.00 pm Exposition of Relics to the public
7.00 pm Special Vesak Buddha Pooja
28th May 2010 - Exposition of Relics at Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple in Kambah
9.00 am – 9.00 pm Exposition of Relics to the public
7.00 pm Buddha Pooja
29th May 2010 - Exposition of Relics at Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple in Kambah
9.00 am – 12.00 p.m. Exposition of Relics to the public
12.00 pm – 2.00 p.m. Closing ceremony
More photos at : http://www.slbvc.org/index.php?option=com_phocagallery&view=category&id=24:exposition-of-sacred-buddha-relics&Itemid=55
Source:http://www.slbvc.org/
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara - Canberra
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Website :http://www.slbvc.org
Location: 30, Jenke Circuit
Kambah 2902
Australia
Postal Address: Australia Sri Lanka Buddhist Association
30, Jenke Circuit
Kambah
ACT 2902
Australia
Telephone:+61 2 6296 2503
e-Mail: info@slbvc.org
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