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Member Temple Banners (Victorian United Nations Day of Vesak)

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Member Temple Banners (Victorian United Nations Day of Vesak)

This year 2017 in celebration of our 10th Anniversary, the Victorian United Nations Day of Vesak Inc. Association has had designed, printed and made new Bodhi Leaf banners for participating Temples and groups (35 Temples and groups) in this years Vesak Procession & Friendship Walk; and as part of the Commemoration Opening Ceremony at the Town Hall. 

 

Hand held Temple Banners – Details:

 

  • Double sided, durable banner material.
  • High quality Japanese print ink.
  • Lightweight.
  • Durable and water proof.
  • With lotus shape stand.  
  • Banner - with small wooden stand in shape of lotus
  • Total cost per banner inclduing GST is $154

 

The time, skills and expertise committed to design and produce the graphic art work required for each banner - has been kindly and generously donated by one of our community.  To whom we extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude.

 

At the end of the Vesak Commemoration program the banner is for your Temple, to take home, use for your Temple activities and to please bring back again for 2018. 

If your Temple would like to help with a dana offering toward with the cost of producing the banners or the general costs of organizing our Victorian United Nations Day of Vesak program: 

 

Donations can be made by electronic transfer to:  

 

  • BSB:  303500
  • ACC:  0084391
  • REF:   THHB1QDM  
  • BANKWEST 

Alternatively cheques can be made payable to: 

 

  • VICTORIAN UNITED NATIONS DAY OF VESAK INC., and posted to 53 Callaghan Ave, Glen Waverley 3150. 

 

  • Or by money donation placed in our Victorian UN Day of Vesak Commemoration Dana Box’s on the day. 

 

Thank you for your help in many ways.


1.Dr. Embedkar in Australia2. Ashita Center3.Bao Minh Temple4.Buddhist Council of Victoria5. Buddhist Discussion Center6. Buddhist society of Victoria7. Cambodian Buddhist in Victoria8.Daham Niketanaya9.Dhamaram10. Dhamaram Sarana11. Dhammadeepa12.Dhammakaya13.Great Stupa in Bendigo14. Hoa Nghiem Temple15. Korean Buddhist community16. Linh Son Temle17. Mahamevnawa18. Karen Buddhist19. Mihindu Chidren20. Nalanda Monastery21. Paramitha Buddhist Vihara22. Quang Duc Monastery23. Quang Minh Temple24. SakyaMuni Sambuddha Vihara25. Sancta Sophie Meditation center25. Tamang Society of Victoria26. Tibetan Buddhist Society27. Tieu Dao Meditation Center28. Tu An Monastery29. Victoria Thai Art30. Vipassana Buddhist in Victoria31. Wat Khmer Melbourne32. wat Mai Buddhavongs33.Wat Thai Nakorn Melbourne34. Yun Yang Temple


 

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Nguyện đem công đức này, trang nghiêm Phật Tịnh Độ, trên đền bốn ơn nặng, dưới cứu khổ ba đường,
nếu có người thấy nghe, đều phát lòng Bồ Đề, hết một báo thân này, sinh qua cõi Cực Lạc.

May the Merit and virtue,accrued from this work, adorn the Buddhas pureland,
Repay the four great kindnesses above, andrelieve the suffering of those on the three paths below,
may those who see or hear of these efforts generates Bodhi Mind, spend their lives devoted to the Buddha Dharma,
the Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Quang Duc Buddhist Welfare Association of Victoria
Tu Viện Quảng Đức | Quang Duc Monastery
Most Venerable Thich Tam Phuong | Senior Venerable Thich Nguyen Tang
Address: Quang Duc Monastery, 105 Lynch Road, Fawkner, Vic.3060 Australia
Tel: 61.03.9357 3544 ; Fax: 61.03.9357 3600
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