Moitri Buddhist Association of Paris, France

Moitri Buddhist Association of Paris, France The Moitri Buddhist Association is a non-profit organization, which was established in 2012, under the guidance and leadership of most dedicated monk Ven.

Anomadharshi Bhikkhu with the contribution of the Jummas community in France.

Glimpses of the Kathina Ceremony 2025.The Kathina Ceremony 2025 was held on 19th October 2025 at the premises of the Moi...
19/10/2025

Glimpses of the Kathina Ceremony 2025.

The Kathina Ceremony 2025 was held on 19th October 2025 at the premises of the Moitri Buddhist Temple in Goussainville, organized by the Moitri Buddhist Association of Paris, France.

It was a wonderful day filled with generosity, unity, and devotion, bringing together the Buddhist community in the spirit of Dhamma and compassion.

19/10/2025

12 th Kathina Civara ceremony on Sunday 19 oct 2025.

Moitri Buddhist Association of Paris-France joyfully celebrated Vaishakhi Buddha Purnima on Sunday, 11th May 2025. Devot...
12/05/2025

Moitri Buddhist Association of Paris-France joyfully celebrated Vaishakhi Buddha Purnima on Sunday, 11th May 2025. Devotees from Chakma, Marma, Barua, and Vietnamese communities came together in unity and devotion to honor the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Lord Buddha. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and made the day meaningful and memorable.

May all living beings be happy 🙏

Glimpses of the Vaishakhi Buddha Purnima celebration held on 11th May 2025 at the Moitri Buddhist Association premises i...
11/05/2025

Glimpses of the Vaishakhi Buddha Purnima celebration held on 11th May 2025 at the Moitri Buddhist Association premises in Paris-France.

The 11th Kathina Robe Offering Ceremony, organized by the Moitri Buddhist Association in Paris on 10th November- 2024, c...
13/11/2024

The 11th Kathina Robe Offering Ceremony, organized by the Moitri Buddhist Association in Paris on 10th November- 2024, corresponding to Buddha year 2567. The event brought together the Buddhist community for an auspicious celebration of generosity and unity. Held in a warm, spiritual setting, participants gathered to offer robes and other requisites to the monks as part of the traditional Kathina Dana ceremony. This annual event serves as an opportunity for devotees to cultivate merit, deepen their practice, and strengthen their connection to the Sangha.

The ceremony included: A procession and formal robe offering (civara dana) with attendees presenting gifts to the monks as token of gratitude.
After the offerings, the monks shared dhamma talks, emphasizing the significance of Kathina and the act of giving. They reminded the community that generosity, or “Dana” is one of the core pillars of Buddhist practice, fostering humility, compassion, and joy. Their words provided guidance and inspiration, encouraging everyone to carry these virtues into their daily lives.

A community meal shared by everyone, symbolizing unity and compassion among the gathering.

Overall, the Kathina Dana ceremony was a heartfelt and meaningful event that allowed participants to express devotion, generosity, and gratitude. It served as a reminder of the values of compassion and community in Buddhist practice.

09/10/2024

🪷 Join Us for Kathina Civara Dana 2024 🪷in Paris, France 🇫🇷

On 10th November 2024, we come together to celebrate Kathina Civara Dana, one of the most meritorious and auspicious occasions in the Buddhist tradition. This is a time to offer robes and other necessities to the Sangha, symbolizing gratitude and support for the monastic community after the Vassa (rainy retreat).

✨ Why Kathina?
The Kathina ceremony is an opportunity to cultivate generosity (Dana) and accumulate merit, while strengthening the bonds between laypeople and the monastic community.

🌿 How to Participate?
You are warmly invited to join this spiritual event by:

• Offering robes and alms to the Sangha
• Participating in the blessings and sharing merits with loved ones
• Engaging in meditation and mindful reflection

📍 Where: MOITRI BUDDHIST VIHARA
6 Avenue George Sand, 95190 Goussainville.
⏰ When: 10th November 2024

Let us come together in the spirit of generosity, community, and peace. We look forward to seeing you there!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

France Jumma community Kathina Civara ceremony on 19 NOV 2023
20/11/2023

France Jumma community Kathina Civara ceremony on 19 NOV 2023

Today on 22/10/2023 Shangha Dhana ceremony for Mr: Kalin Chakma and Mr:Addison jon Kheesa
22/10/2023

Today on 22/10/2023 Shangha Dhana ceremony for Mr: Kalin Chakma and Mr:Addison jon Kheesa

Today on 24 Sep 2023 Madhu Purnima this Puja is Buddhist traditional Puja.
24/09/2023

Today on 24 Sep 2023 Madhu Purnima this Puja is Buddhist traditional Puja.

(The Buddhist Lent Day: The First Day of Rainy Season Retreat)Buddhist LentThe commencement of the three-month Buddhist ...
02/08/2023

(The Buddhist Lent Day: The First Day of Rainy Season Retreat)

Buddhist Lent

The commencement of the three-month Buddhist Lent, Known among Thais as Khao Phansa, traditionally falls on the first day of the waxing moon of the eighth lunar month. During this period, coinciding with the rainy season, Buddhist monks and novices remain closeted in their particular monasteries, discouraged from spending nights elsewhere.

The custom of spending three months of the rainy season in a fixed place is a ritual successfully observed since the time of the Lord Buddha. In those day, however, villagers attributed young seedling damage at the start of the planting season to unnecessary travel by monks. Realizing that monks on pilgrimages could accidentally tread on young plants, the Lord Buddha decreed that his followers spend three months of the rainy season in permanent dwellings.

In cases of necessity, such as taking care of sick monks or parents or conducting religious functions, monks may travel and stay away from their monasteries during this period. However, they are required to return within seven days.

To observe Buddhist Lent, Buddhists usually perform merit making, giving alms to monks, attending sermons and participating in candlelight processions, They also strictly observe Buddhist ethics, especially on holy days.

During the three-month annul “rain retreat,” monks study more and teach those who have chosen this period to enter monkhood. Laymen usually visit temples to offer monks food, clothing, medicine, flower, joss sticks, Lenten candles and other offerings. Such practices they consider highly meritorious.

In ancient times, the number of flowers, joss sticks and small candles presented to a temple was usually equal to the number of monks in that temple. Where there were surplus candles, villagers tended to make numerous small candles into large one for presenting to temples. The large candles being stronger, with more light and longer lasting.

Buddhists believe that offering candles to monks as a means of light will also brighten up their future. These candles are known as Thian Phansa.

To make the Buddhist Lent, a Candle Festival takes place in all parts of Thailand. In the northeastern region, especially Ubon Ratchathani Province, which celebrates its famous Buddhist Lenten Candle Procession each year, the festival takes place on a grand scale.

Today, May 14, 2023, the Buddha jayanti ceremony.🙏🙏🙏
14/05/2023

Today, May 14, 2023, the Buddha jayanti ceremony.
🙏🙏🙏

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Paris
95190

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