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Aggācāra (Noble Practice)                    
The purpose of our Buddhist centre is to provide free education to nuns, laity and children. We also do charity project and Dhamma translation and publication. We see there are many needed areas to be worked on.
我们这个佛教中心的目的是为女出家众和儿童提供免费教育。我们也做慈善项目和佛法翻译和出版。包括以下的领域。



1. To help poor children and nuns, our 
centre will offer free education like Dhamma, English, computer and so on. We also welcome volunteers to teach them Dhamma knowledge, English, Chinese, computer etc. 

1.为帮助贫穷的儿童和女出家众,我们的中心将提供免费教育,如佛法,英语,电脑等。我们也欢迎志愿者教他们的法律知识,英语,中文,电脑等。

2. To help the poor people in Myanmar, we will conduct charity few times a year to raise funds and to offer necessities to them. 
2.为了帮助缅甸的穷人,我们将会每年进行一些慈善活动筹集资金和提供他们的必需品。

3. To do the translation of Dhamma books and Dhamma talks from Burmese to English and Chinese.
3. 将缅语佛书翻译成英语和中文

4. To encourage students to share their ideas on Dhamma freely on this website without the feeling of embarrassment about the lacking of English proficiency. 
4.鼓励学生在这个网站上分享对佛法的看法,不必担心自己的英语水平。


We focus more on Dhamma, not on the language. Language is just a tool of communication. They can publish their translations in Pali and also their research area in Vipassana, Abhidhamma and Suttanta. Their work can be in English, Chinese and Myanmar language. 
我们会比较注重佛法,而不是语言。语言只是一种沟通工具。他们可以在这里发布他们的巴利语翻译的文献,以及他们在毗婆舍那Vipassana, 阿毘達磨Abhidhamma和佛經Suttanta的出版。他们的文献可以是英语,中文和缅甸语。。


OBJECTIVES
•    To propagate Dhamma in Malaysia, Myanmar and other places.
•    To teach Dhamma in the applicable and active way
此外我们也将会:
•在马来西亚,缅甸等地传播佛法。
•以适用和活跃的方式教导佛法。


NOBLE AIMS
•    To practice Pariyatti and Paṭipatti at the same time
•    To give free education to nuns and poor children.
•    To carry out charitable activities for the benefit of society
ACTIVITIES
•    Dhamma Translation, Dhamma Library, Dhamma books and CDs publication
•   Nun training
•    Children Class, children living camp  & Buddhist culture training
     -Teaching children in Burmese, English and Chinese Language.
     -Sharing Dhamma in a fun and easy way.
     -Teaching Life of the Buddha, Jataka stories, Buddhist culture.
•    Adult Dhamma Class - -Sutta & Abhidhamma Class,  meditation
•    Language Training courses- English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
•    Computer Class
•    Fundraising for charity projects

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