Monday, April 7, 2014

Activities


  1. Formal and non-formal education, water & sanitation, Women development, hygiene promotion, agriculture, indigenous rights and development, beast-rearing, child development, indigenous issues, afforestation, reforestation, technical training, human right, capacity building training, women development, forestry, disaster relief, poultry, poverty alleviation, food production, community-based child education, environment, gender issues, income generating program, Nutrition & Health care service program, youth & adolescent skill development etc.
  2. Religious activities: As this organization led by the Buddhist communities-some religious development programs launches- alms-giving to the Sangha members and Buddhist novices who seeks alms on the street (Pindacaran), inspiring in getting Pabbajja (ordination in Buddha Sasana at least once in a lifetime and or higher ordination, collecting donation/contributions for repairing/rebuild the damaged Buddhist temples/Vihara, inspiring to promote, preserve the Tipitaka including publication of the Dhamma books and distribute these to the general lay Buddhists and resident monks spreading Buddhism for benefits at large ( Bahujana Hitaya, Bahujana Sukhaya).

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