Open House at Wat San Fran School

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Visit Wat San Fran School on Saturday, April 20 at 1:30 p.m. to observe the school environment and learn more about enrolling your child. Please be sure to make a reservation at watsanfranschool@gmail.com. ******************** เยี่ยมชมโรงเรียนวัดซานฟราน โรงเรียนวัดซานฟรานจะเปิดให้ผู้ที่สนใจพาบุตรหลานมาเรียน ได้เยี่ยมชมโรงเรียนและเห็นบรรยากาศการเรียนการสอน ในวันเสาร์ ที่ 20 เมษายน นี้ เวลา 13.30 น. ท่านสามารถติดต่อทางโรงเรียน เพื่อลงทะเบียนนัดหมายได้ที่ watsanfranschool@gmail.com

Mobile Consular Services

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

The Royal Thai Consulate will offer mobile consular services at San Fran Dhammaram Temple on Wednesday, May 15 – Thursday, May 16. Services Available: - Thai Passport Renewal: Please note that Thai Passport Renewal is reserved for those who have registered for an appointment through the consulate's website. (click here) - Thai Identification Card Renewal: [...]

Eight Precept Observance

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Join us for the next observance on the following dates: May 17-19 You will formally receive the Eight Precepts when you arrive. You will participate in daily chantings, lunch offerings, hear sermons, and read Dhamma books. If you have any questions, the monks and nuns are happy to guide you in your search for answers. [...]

Visakha Puja

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Visakha Puja Day marks three major events in the life of the Buddha: the day he was born, the day he became enlightened, and the day he entered nibbana. These auspicious events miraculously fall on the same month and day–the full moon day of the sixth lunar month. Join us in commemorating Visakha Puja at [...]

May 20 Fundraiser

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

May 20 is a special day for us, as it marks Venerable Acariya Thoon Khippapañño's birthday. We are holding a fundraiser to commemorate this auspicious day. To donate (click here) Please include a note/memo about which project you wish to donate to and send your transaction receipt to LINE: @watsanfran or email: watsanfran@yahoo.com. For more [...]

Wat San Fran School Summer Semester Enrollment

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Summer enrollment begins May 1 and ends May 31. Summer ’24 classes will begin on June 10, 2024, and end on August 10, 2024. Students will learn the Thai language, music, and culture. Classes are open to children aged 5 years and older. The tuition fee is $250, and a sibling discount is available. New [...]

Wat San Fran Annual Retreat

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

June 17– 23, 2024 Every year since our teacher, Venerable Acariya Thoon Khippapañño, came to the USA, our community has held pañña (wisdom) style retreats. In these retreats, we gather and discuss real-world problems, how to fix them using wisdom, and learn to address the underlying views that give rise to our issues. In the [...]

Eight Precept Observance

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Join us for the next observance on the following dates: June 21-23 You will formally receive the Eight Precepts when you arrive. You will participate in daily chantings, lunch offerings, hear sermons, and read Dhamma books. If you have any questions, the monks and nuns are happy to guide you in your search for answers. [...]

Eight Precept Observance

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Join us for the next observance on the following dates: July 19–21 You will formally receive the Eight Precepts when you arrive. You will participate in daily chantings, lunch offerings, hear sermons, and read Dhamma books. If you have any questions, the monks and nuns are happy to guide you in your search for answers. [...]

Asalha Puja

San Fran Dhammaram Temple 2645 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA

Asalha Puja commemorates the day in which the Buddha delivered his first post-enlightenment sermon to the Five Ascetics (pañcavaggiya) in the Sarnath Deer Park. This “setting the wheel of Dhamma into motion” discourse outlined the essence of Buddhism: the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path.

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