On Friday, April 5th, the Uganda Buddhist Center celebrated the International Buddhist Day (IBD). The event, marked by solemn rituals and reflections, was led by Most Venerable Bhante Buddharakkhita, embodying
Our commitment to nurturing ethical values and fostering a culture of peace among young minds has led us to initiate an annual peace training program. The program aims to equip
Greetings, everyone. Today, I’d like to delve further into the topic of Samyojana. Last week, we explored three aspects of Samyojana, and today, we’ll continue by examining additional facets. But
The roots of suffering are Attachment (Samyojana) Today, I would like to delve into the concept of attachment in Pali, known as Sanyojana. Attachment, or Sanyojana, encompasses ten distinct forms
Today marked a significant day at the Uganda Buddhist Centre as the spirit of generosity and achievement filled the air. We were honored to unveil a heartfelt donation from Miss
The Uganda Buddhist Centre has today ordained four women as Buddhist nuns. The ordained women are Mirembe Anitah (Metta), Nazziwa Shadia (Santi), Damali Bakanasa (Karuna), and Nakiganda Harriet (Mudita). This
Greetings, everyone. Today, I would like to talk about two essential concepts in Buddhism—Sadha and Panna. Sadha can be translated as faith, trust, or confidence, while Panna translates to wisdom.
The Buddhist Peace School is celebrating a remarkable achievement in the recently released results of the National Primary Leaving Examination (PLE). Of the four pupils who undertook this rigorous examination,
The Uganda Buddhist Centre (UBC) received a new resident teacher, Venerable Pandicca, on Sunday, December 10th. Hailing from Burma (Myanmar), Venerable Pandicca brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in
The 12th Global Conference on Buddhism was held in Singapore from December 16-17, 2023. The Conference was anchored on theme, “Mindful Living: The Path to Peace, Happiness, and Deathless.” Among