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Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 19/08/2022
» When mentioning Buddhist pilgrimage sites, four places -- those associated with the life of Lord Buddha -- come to mind. Three of them are Bodh Gaya in Bihar (the site of enlightenment); Sarnath (the location of the first sermon); Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh, (the site of Buddha's parinirvana) India; and Lumbini, the Buddha's birthplace in Nepal.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 10/02/2022
» Despite being an artist, Chumpol Akkapantanon conceded that he hardly noticed the beauty of flowers -- until recently. And it's almost by chance that he adopted a new attitude towards flora.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 31/10/2013
» What does number 12 mean to you?
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 16/05/2013
» The audience loved it _ and simply did not shy away from expressing their affection for the legendary musical The Phantom Of The Opera that finally came to town, ending the long wait for the much-loved production.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 19/03/2013
» In a recent performance, "Montra Vientiane", in Laos, the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) has taken another musical journey that brought it closer to our immediate neighbour.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 29/03/2013
» The late Utis Narksawat, who died in 1982, was a man of two worlds.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 21/08/2012
» Thanya Sangkhaphanthanon, a recipient of SEA Write Award better known by his pen name Phaitoon Thanya, is a lecturer at Maha Sarakham University's Thai and Eastern Language Department in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 27/09/2012
» A Concert of His Majesty's Royal Compositions, which is being held this week in four European capitals, is a music event with a mission for famed violinist Tasana Nagavajara.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 19/06/2012
» The serenity of the Prince Damrongrajanubhab Library, set far back from the ever-bustling Lan Luang Road, will make anyone forget the busy world outside.
Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 26/06/2012
» My first choice is The World We Have written by Vietnamese monk and Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh. His book basically teaches us how we, as individuals, can take care of the environment in the Buddhist way by beginning with ourselves.