
UBC Newsletter August 2023
Greetings from the Uganda Buddhist Centre! As we embrace the new month of September, we are delighted to bring you the latest updates and heartwarming stories from the Uganda Buddhist
Merits in Buddhism
The concept of merits serves as seeds of transformation and spiritual growth. Just as seeds have the potential to sprout, grow, and bear fruits, merits hold the power to shape
Mental Wellness Retreat with Bhante Buddharakkhita
Uganda Buddhist Centre (UBC), in collaboration with Soota Foundation and Ebenezer, hosted a transformative Mental Wellness Retreat at the serene premises of UBC. This series of retreats, led by the
Bhante Returns from His Dhamma Tour
On June 12, our esteemed teacher, Bhante Buddharakkhita returned from his Dhamma tour in Singapore and Taiwan. His presence was eagerly awaited by the members of the Uganda Buddhist Centre
Bhante Buddharakkhita’s Dhamma Tour in Singapore and Taiwan
We are delighted to share with you the exciting news of Bhante Buddharakkhita’s Dhamma tour in Singapore and upcoming visit to Taiwan. Our beloved spiritual leader, Bhante, has embarked on
Embracing Compassion and Cultural Harmony: UBC Celebrates Vesak Day
On May 7th, 2023, the Uganda Buddhist Centre came alive with the joyous celebrations of Vesak Day. Among the participants were esteemed guests, including Hon. Rachel Magoola, the Woman Member
Uganda Buddhist Centre Receives Mr. Cheng from Singapore
On April 22, 2023, Mr. Cheng, a distinguished representative of China at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), embarked on a journey to visit his long-time friend, Bhante Buddharakkhita. Together,
UBC’s Kampala Branch: A Promising Start for Sharing Buddha’s Teachings and Practices
The new Uganda Buddhist Centre (Kampala) was opened with a beautiful dedication led by Bhante Buddharakhita on 1st January this year. We circumambulated the single story house in the suburb
UBC Opens a New Meditation Center in Kampala
On January 1, 2023, Uganda Buddhist Centre opened doors of its newest Kampala’s branch, offering a sanctuary for individuals to find inner peace and tranquility. The center in Bunga, which