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Hi All
Offering of  high-quality alms bowl, new shoes  ordered to offer to Luang Por Sopha, medicine & requisites for sangha  for the 6th anniversary of Samanera Udomporn’s ordination.

There will also be 3 charity food stalls to be setup to offer food for devotees who come to the temple .
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You are welcome to join in making merit according to your ability 🙏🙏🙏😇

Samanera Udomporn will present the offering on the morning of March 27, which marks the 6th anniversary of his ordination, together with medicine offerings and other Sangha requisites.🙏🙏🙏😇

Temple: Wat Saeng Tham

You may paylah me at 98554786
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1) Goh's Ancestors, Goh Jia Hui $10
2) Goh Jing Cheng, Goh Xin Hui $10
3) Lim Ah Siam & Family $10
4) All mother sentient beings $20
5)All Mother Sentient Beings $30
6) Sakinah $5
7) Yumna $5
8)) Husna $5
9)All Kids with Eczema $5
10) Lee Ah Sun $5
11) Winnie Tay $20
12)Johan Tay $20
13) Joli Tay $20
14) Leow Giam Keow $20
15) Tang Koon Hong $5
16) Tang Hoi Yong $5
17) Tang Yu Sum $5
18) Goh Ai Peng $5
19) 普莲师 -$20
20)张秋兴 - $20
21)梁㦤欣 -$20
22) 罗琪琪 -$20
23) Raymond Wong and family $10
24) Lim Yew Chuan & family $50
25) Tan Suan Teck & family $20
26) Chong Chee Kong & family $5
27) Anonymous~ dedication to all sentient beings in the ten dharma realms $5
28) All Sentient Beings $5
29) IMO Kang Peng Liang $10
30) Hu Xiaoling $244 (For Alms Bowl only)

31)All Sentient Beings $40
32)Liu Lai Ying $20
33) Lam Kwee Choo $20
34) All Sentient Being $40
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37)Quah Er Bin Nigel n family $10
38 )Quah Er Chuan Nicholas n family $10
39)Peh Wensen n family $10
40)Olivia Peh Zhi Yi $10
41) Sim Eng Huat & wongnoyn $10
42)Lim ah Hiang $5
43)Kang Lee Khoon $20


We are offering Luang Por Sopha(Aspirating to an Arahant) high quality alm bowl for his 6th anniversary of his ordination together with medicine and other retinue of Sangha requisites on 27th March 2026.
Anyone interested in dana the quality alm bowl and his retinue of Sangha medicine and requisites, please indicate your name/name lists below.

Any amount of dana is deeply appreciated.

*Donation namelist
1. Chang Choon Lin $10
2. ⁠Tan Yi Sheng $10
3. ⁠Tan Zhao Zhi $10
4. ⁠Lau Yi Cheng $10
5. ⁠Poh Chin Teck $10✅
6. ⁠All sentient beings $10✅
7. ⁠Tee Huwa Beng $10✅
8. ⁠Chor Boon Jong $10✅
9. ⁠Tee Sim Shu &family $10✅
10. ⁠Tee Sim Hui & family $10✅
11. ⁠Lynn Tang & family $10✅
12. ⁠Tan Kwee Hong $10✅
13. ⁠Tan Lay Ho
Yew Ang Ngee
Tan Chi Wee
Pauline Lee
Tan Chi Woo
Tan Hwee Inn
Total:-$50✅
14. Hor Lea Ching $10✅
15. ⁠Ng Chin Hong $20✅
16. ⁠Lim Teow Chai $10✅
17. ⁠Chee Wing Kiong $10✅
18. ⁠Goh Peck Cheng $10✅
19. ⁠Neoh Kim Heoh $10✅
20. ⁠Lim Chee Huat n family $10✅
21. ⁠Teh Lai Leng $10
22. ⁠Ng Chor Ngee $10✅
23. ⁠Ling Sing Kok $10✅
24. ⁠Late Lim Lee Lee $10✅
25. ⁠Ling Jun Lee Brandonn $4✅
26. ⁠Ling Rong Jie Shanonn $4✅
27. ⁠Cheang Wai Kong $10✅
28. ⁠Chua Luke Kim $10✅
29. ⁠Sean Weijian $10✅
30. ⁠Lee Siew Chiow & family $30✅
31. ⁠Seth Lee Cheng Rui $20✅
32. ⁠Tan Liang Tuang $10✅
33. ⁠Teo Hui Ling $10✅
34. ⁠Lim Seow Lim $10✅
35. ⁠Choo Koon Yang $10✅
36. ⁠Ng Ley Pin $10✅
37. ⁠Choo Ying Ning $10✅
38. ⁠Choo Ying Ting $10✅
39. ⁠Choo Mui Peng $20✅
40. ⁠Teng Choon Guan $10✅
41. ⁠Tan Soon Hwa $10✅
42. ⁠Teng Yechang $10✅
43. ⁠Teng Yanzhen $10✅
44. ⁠Teng Yunli $10✅
45. ⁠Ng Wen Chau $10✅
46. ⁠Ng Yung Xin $10✅
47. ⁠Clarence Chan $10✅
48. ⁠Loh Tat Seng & family $20✅
49. ⁠Jacey Tin  $10✅
50. ⁠Alex Lim Pei Yuan $10✅
51. ⁠Lim Seow Lim $10✅
52. ⁠Tricia Tay $10✅
53. ⁠Chua Ai Li $10✅
54. ⁠Tan Beng Hua $10✅
55. ⁠Kow Gek Hong $10✅
56. ⁠Tan Poh Choo Rina $10✅
57. ⁠Tan Yingjun & Family $50✅
58. ⁠William Tan $10✅
59. ⁠Ng Siew Ming $10✅
60. ⁠Goh Yee Ying $10✅
61. ⁠Goh Zhi Han $10✅
62. ⁠Ng Chor Ngee $10✅
63. ⁠Tan Soon Kim & Koh Yong Hwang & Family $10✅
64. ⁠Koh Yong Keat & Family, Koh Yong Nguan, Abby Yang, Tan Soon Sing, Koh Sui Hoon & Tan soon Bing & Family $15✅
Jiang Yuchen $6

Donation closed

Dear brother / Sister

, may I kindly ask for your help to inform everyone who has generously joined in making merit that we have moved the offering from March 27 to tomorrow, March 11.
Out of concern for Luang Por Sopa’s health, we felt it would be best to bring all the offerings earlier. Therefore, the alms bowl and all the requisites that everyone contributed toward will be offered on March 11 instead.
If tomorrow Luang Por Sopa kindly allows us to organize a merit-making ceremony for the 6th anniversary of Novice Uthumphon’s ordination on March 27, then we will make another trip to visit him again. On that day, we will keep it simple by arranging only two charity food offerings — a noodle stall and a fresh coffee stall — and we will also prepare three sets of Sanghadāna consisting of medicines and daily necessities for the Sangha.
Please help convey our sincere gratitude and respect to everyone who has joined in this act of merit. Kindly let them know that all the offerings made possible by their generosity will now be presented on March 11. May everyone rejoice in this wholesome merit together and receive the blessings of these good deeds. 🙏✨

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Dhamma sermon by
หลวงพ่อโสภา สมโณ
on the Buddhist observance day (Uposatha) of 11 March 2026.

 “Tonight is the observance day. I am very tired because of my leaking heart valve illness, but I still endure and come to give this Dhamma teaching to everyone.

Nowadays, the monastic community and the Buddhist world are beginning to lose their way. There are many teachings and words about the Dhamma, but people are not truly committed to practicing and honoring the Buddha through practice.

At our temple, I led the construction of a chedi so that it can be a place for practicing Dhamma throughout the whole night on observance days. We have been sitting in meditation together there all night on every observance day.

Even though I am exhausted from illness, I continue to endure and do this for the benefit of others, teaching the correct path so that all of you can come to practice meditation regularly on every observance night. I push my body beyond its limits for the sake of everyone.

The greatest merit we can make is the merit from chanting, paying homage to the Buddha, observing moral precepts, and practicing meditation. This is the highest form of merit in Buddhism.

On every observance day, I lead meditation throughout the entire night until dawn of the next day. At the same time, there is still a lot of construction work at the temple, but we do not give up. We continue doing this every observance day. We must meditate all night and make it a habit.

Do not practice inconsistently. Do not practice for a while and then stop when you feel bored. Practicing like that will not lead to spiritual progress.

Especially for monks and nuns, walking meditation is extremely important. Many Buddhists are lazy when it comes to walking meditation or sitting meditation, yet they are very diligent when it comes to worldly duties and work.

Instead, we should cultivate discipline and create the habit of setting aside time for meditation so that our minds can experience peace and happiness.

No matter how well we take care of the body, it will eventually die. But if the mind accumulates merit, develops discipline, and is purified and refined, it will experience a happiness far greater than physical pleasure.

The work of cultivating the mind through meditation is the most important work for monks and for Buddhists. If we lack discipline in sitting meditation and walking meditation, it means we are neglecting our own duty and going against the intention of the Buddha’s teachings.

Therefore, what is most important is that all of you should be diligent and disciplined in fulfilling your duties properly. Do not be lazy. Maintain consistency in your practice.

Neglecting our duties or failing to cultivate the habits of a true Buddhist is a form of great heedlessness.”