Buddhists from the Albury / Wodonga region flock to Wat Dammakaya Sydney for the annual Kathin Ceremony
A bus of Buddhists from the Border region of NSW and Victoria headed to Sydney for the Kathin Ceremony at Wat Dammakaya Sydney
Click here to see all the details and many beautiful photos of this wonderful annual event.
Meditation Guide for beginners – you need to see this
Click here for an easy to follow Meditation guide for beginners brought to you by the Middle Way Meditation Retreat
Photo below of Guided Meditation by Ajahn Satit of Wat Buddhavongsayaram Inc. the only Buddhist temple in Albury
Held in Yackandandah North East Victoria – a joint collaboration between Ajahn Satit and A Bears Old Wares & Buddha Shop Yackandandah
Buddha Shop Albury receives blessing from Ajahn Satit Wat Buddhavongsayaram the only Buddhist Temple in Albury
Buddha Shop Albury receives blessing from Ajahn Satit Wat Buddhavongsayaram the only Buddhist Temple in Albury .
Buddha Shop Albury donated 10% of their total sales made on the opening day 20th October, 2011
Click here to see Wat Buddhavongsayaram Buddhist Temple website
See the video below of news footage from Win Television of the Blessing Ceremony performed by Ajahn Satit of Wat Buddhavongsayaram Albury
New large brass sculptures from India to Yackandandah A Bears Old Wares Buddha Shop
We have just taken delivery of our new brass sculptures from India as a lead up to the Commonwealth Games to be held there in 2010
Lakshmi, Tara, Chenrezig, to name a few. they are magnificent come to our shop to see them in person.
To view some photos of them just click here or click on one of the photos below
World History – Gay / Lesbian themed Aboriginal Art Show Yackandandah a huge success
Hey all, our Aboriginal Art Show held the last weekend in November was a huge success with over 50 paintings sold and a wide range of visitors (some international) who came along to appreciate what David Dunn has achieved. World history was in the making with David’s unique style of painting along with the amalgamation of Aboriginal and Gay & Lesbian themes in his new works.
Aboriginal Painting and Indian Sculpture in Yackandandah. Victoria. Australia
Everyone is invited to our showing of Aboriginal art by David Dunn, over 80 original paintings to view and or purchase.
All works are priced reasonably. Also there will be a special showing of our new Indian Statues measuring up to 2 metres in height.
To be Held at our shop at 12 High St, Yackandandah. Victoria. Australia from Friday 27th November and Sunday 29th November, 2009 between 9.30am and 6.00pm daily
Buddhist Banners at Buddha Shop Yackandandah Eight Auspicious Symbols and more
Take a look at our new Buddhist Banners just uploaded to our website yesterday.
Many different varieties, so much less expensive than other stores or web based stores.
Eight Auspicious Symbols, Om Mani Pade Hum Mantra, Chakra Banners and flags, Meditation Cushions
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- Buddhists from the Albury / Wodonga region flock to Wat Dammakaya Sydney for the annual Kathin Ceremony
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