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Wat Phra Dhammakaya : ウィキペディア英語版
Wat Phra Dhammakaya

Wat Phra Dhammakaya ((タイ語:วัดพระธรรมกาย)) is a Buddhist temple (''wat'') in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province north of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the centre of the Dhammakaya Movement, a Buddhist sect founded in the 1970s and led by ''Phra Dhammachayo'' (Phrathepyanmahamuni). Chapel was built on December 24, 1977 HRH Princess Sirindhorn 's . CSR Instead, he went To lay the foundation stone Inside the chapel for the monks to join their ranks with up to 200 photos with the look of Applied Arts Thailand . Designed with simplicity and elegance . The architecture of the Year award in 1998 . 〔(Architecture Award of the Year 1998. ) 〕 Maha Dhammakaya cetiya is a symbol of world peace through inner peace. Built entirely on international public contributions, it is also the embodiment of unity and love for mankind. The dome-shaped Cetiya (stupa) is the hallmark of what has become the largest venue for mass meditation and prayers for Buddhists and peace-loving people of the world. The design has been likened to a sports stadium or even a UFO, rather than resembling a traditional Thai temple (''wat'').
== Origins ==
The temple was established on Magha Puja Day, 20 February 1970, on an eighty-acre (320,000 m²) plot of land donated by Khunying Prayat Phaetayapongsa-visudhathibodi by a group led by the monk Phrathepyanmahamuni and his teacher Chandra Khonnokyoong. The site, sixteen kilometres north of Don Mueang International Airport, was originally called 'Soon Buddacakk-patipatthamm' ((タイ語:ศูนย์พุทธจักรปฏิบัติธรรม)). From acidic paddy fields, a woodland was created to be a park for meditators. The foundation stone for the main chapel was laid by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on behalf of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in December 1977. It was officially recognized as a temple by the Thai government the following year〔Swearer, D. K. (1991) Fundamentalistic Movements in Theravada Buddhism, in: M. E. Marty & R. S. Appleby (Eds) ''Fundamentalisms Observed'' (Chicago & London, University of Chicago Press), p.656.〕 as 'Wat Voranee Dhammakayaram'. The main chapel was completed in 1982, and the ceremony for allocating of the chapel's boundary (sima) was held three years later. During the temple's construction, the Dhammadayada ordination plan gave training to hundreds of university students, who swelled the number of residents in the temple community.

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