Difference between revisions of "The Burmese Buddhist Association of Chicago"
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− | The Burmese Buddhist Association of Chicago(BBA) was founded by a few Burmese immigrants back in 1984. And the Association has grown remarkably since then. We welcome all new comers from Burma and any person interested to learn, participate, the teaching of the ways of Lord Buddha through our Burmese Buddhist Religion, for friendship and fellowship | + | The [[Burmese]] [[Buddhist]] Association of Chicago(BBA) was founded by a few [[Burmese]] immigrants back in 1984. And the Association has grown remarkably since then. We welcome all new comers from [[Burma]] and any [[person]] [[interested]] to learn, participate, the [[teaching]] of the ways of [[Lord]] [[Buddha]] through our [[Burmese]] [[Buddhist]] [[Religion]], for [[friendship]] and fellowship |
− | We host a few traditional Burmese events and celebrations of our Holyday Ceremonies annually Please check our annul events calendar. BBA is a 501© (3) Tax-exempt Organization. | + | We host a few [[traditional]] [[Burmese]] events and celebrations of our Holyday {{Wiki|Ceremonies}} annually Please check our annul events [[calendar]]. BBA is a 501© (3) Tax-exempt Organization. |
− | '''Resident Abbot''' | + | '''Resident [[Abbot]]''' |
− | Sayadaw Bhaddanta Kaythawa was born on Monday, the 2nd waxing day of Taboung in 1300 of the Burmese calendar year ( March 6th 1939) to U Hnyum and Daw Dwe from The Su Village, Winndwin Township, Mandalay Division, Burma (Myanmar) | + | [[Sayadaw]] Bhaddanta Kaythawa was born on Monday, the 2nd waxing day of Taboung in 1300 of the [[Burmese]] [[calendar]] year ( March 6th 1939) to U Hnyum and Daw Dwe from The Su Village, Winndwin Township, Mandalay Division, [[Burma]] ({{Wiki|Myanmar}}) |
− | Address: 15W110 Forest Lane | + | Address: 15W110 {{Wiki|Forest}} Lane |
Elmhurst, IL 60126 U.S. | Elmhurst, IL 60126 U.S. | ||
Phone: 630-941-7608 | Phone: 630-941-7608 | ||
− | Rumi : God is like an ocean, and religions are like Rivers that all flow into the same ocean. | + | Rumi : [[God]] is like an ocean, and [[religions]] are like [[Rivers]] that all flow into the same ocean. |
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 17 September 2013
The Burmese Buddhist Association of Chicago(BBA) was founded by a few Burmese immigrants back in 1984. And the Association has grown remarkably since then. We welcome all new comers from Burma and any person interested to learn, participate, the teaching of the ways of Lord Buddha through our Burmese Buddhist Religion, for friendship and fellowship
We host a few traditional Burmese events and celebrations of our Holyday Ceremonies annually Please check our annul events calendar. BBA is a 501© (3) Tax-exempt Organization.
Resident Abbot Sayadaw Bhaddanta Kaythawa was born on Monday, the 2nd waxing day of Taboung in 1300 of the Burmese calendar year ( March 6th 1939) to U Hnyum and Daw Dwe from The Su Village, Winndwin Township, Mandalay Division, Burma (Myanmar)
Address: 15W110 Forest Lane
Elmhurst, IL 60126 U.S.
Phone: 630-941-7608
Rumi : God is like an ocean, and religions are like Rivers that all flow into the same ocean.