The DHAMMACETIYA

mid-size stupas
mid-size stupas
mid-size stupas

These teachings will be engraved in Romanized Pāḷi and English on more than 3,000 stone slabs and inscribed on the bronze plates in the languages of six Buddhist countries: Sinhala, Burmese, Khmer, Thai, Laotian, and Vietnamese.

 

At this site, all the teachings of Buddha Gotama and His Holy Disciples collected in the Three Pāḷi Baskets (Tipiṭaka) will be stored in these stupas.

SUTTA PIṬAKA (Collection of Discourses)

The Sutta Piṭaka includes all the discourses delivered by the Buddha and his distinguished disciples on various occasions, for various persons with different temperaments. By means of suttas, the meaning of Buddha’s teachings are expressed clearly, understood correctly, and given perfect protection from being misconstrued.

 

It includes five separate collections known as Nikāyas.

 

– Dīgha Nikāya (The Long Collection)

– Majjhima Nikāya (The Middle-Length Collection)

– Saṃyutta Nikāya (The Grouped Collection)

– Aṅguttara Nikāya (The Further-Factored/Gradual Collection)

– Khuddaka Nikāya (The Minor Collection)

VINAYA PIṬAKA (Codes of Discipline)

The Vināya Piṭaka includes the rules of conduct for monks (bhikkhu) and nuns (bhikkhunī), conditions for admission into the Sangha, transmission of precepts, Sangha activities, dealing with transgression of discipline, etc.

Vināya Piṭaka consists of five collections.

– Pārājika (Major Offenses/Rules entailing expulsion from the Sangha)

– Pācittiya (Minor Offenses/Rules entailing confession)

– Mahāvagga (Greater Chapter)

– Cūlavagga (Lesser Chapter)

– Parivāra (Compendium)

ABHIDHAMMA (Analytic/Higher Teaching)

Abhidhamma, meaning Higher Teaching or Special Teaching, represents the quintessence of Buddha’s teachings.  The Abhidhamma Piṭaka expresses everything in terms of ultimate reality, of khandhas (aggregates of existence), ayatanas (sensory organs and their respective objects), dhātu (elements) , sacca (fundamental truths), indriya (faculties), etc. There are many things in our daily life which Abhidhamma can explain – what we experience, what we do not understand, and what we are not aware of.

 

Abhidhamma includes seven volumes:

 

– Dhammasaṅgaṇī (Enumeration of Factors/Classification of Dhamma)

– Vibhaṅga (The Book of Analysis)

– Dhātukathā (Discourse on Elements)

– Puggalapaññatti (Book on Individual/Personality Types)

– Kathāvatthu (Points of Controversy)

– Yamaka (The Book of Pairs)

– Paṭṭhāna (The Book of Causal Relations)

 

 

TYPES OF STUPAS

The Stupas is the center of 14 acres, inspired by Buddhist architecture.

This main Great Stupa measures 90’L x 90’W x 130’H.

 

consists of 2 Floors.

 

The 2nd Great Stupa measures 70’L x 70’W x 90’H.

 The place for a Bodhi tree originated from the Great Bodhi Tree.

The 3rd Great Stupa measures 70’L x 70’W x 90’H.

The place to preserve a complete set of Buddhist scriptures.

Each measures 16’L x 16’W x 30’H with 4 doors.

Preserving all methods of Vipassanā and Tranquility Meditation engraved on stone slabs.

Each measures 10’L x 10’W x 20’H with 4 doors.

Storing the entire Tipiṭaka

Each statue stands 1 foot tall

Made from white marble and enshrined in three Great Stupas.

Each page measures 2’W x 3’L

Inscribed in six languages: Sinhala, Burmese, Khmer, Thai, Laotian, and Vietnamese.

Each row measures 8’L x 10’W

Adorning one boulder engraved with Dhammapada passages.

The Dhammacetiya has four gates

The Main Gate faces, The Rear Gate faces, 2 The Side Gate faces.

A complete parking lot in compliance with applicable city ordinances

To provide sufficient parking for Hương Đạo Vipassanā Bhāvanā Center and the Dhammacetiya.

Facilities

Comprehensive landscaping, Tranquility Lake, utilities, lighting, broadband connectivity, restrooms, etc.

Explore the Ancient Sacred Buddhist Scripture Stupas

LOCATION

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Architecture & Design

INFOMATION

This project consists of 840 stupas, both large and small, constructed of durable materials – granite and hard steel, in order to last for centuries.

overview of the project site
overview of the project site
overview of the project site

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