My Services in Lesotho

2009 – Dana offering ceremony for 3 Doctors died with Car Accident in Lesotho

2009 – Dana offering ceremony for 3 Doctors died with Car Accident in Lesotho

2009 – Dana offering ceremony for 3 Doctors died with Car Accident in Lesotho



2009 – Dana offering ceremony for 3 Doctors died with Car Accident in Lesotho

2009 – Dana offering ceremony for 3 Doctors died with Car Accident in Lesotho

2009 – Dhamma Talk ceremony at Bhatiya home in Lesotho

2009 – Dhamma Talk ceremony at Bhatiya home in Lesotho

2009 – Dhamma Talk ceremony at Bhatiya home in Lesotho

2009 in Lesotho

2009 in Lesotho

2009 in Lesotho

2009 in Lesotho with Mr Devarathna and his wife. they took me to Lesotho from Pretoria.

2009 – Dana ceremony at Bhatiya;s brother home in Lesotho

2009 – Danaceremony at Bhatiya;s brother home in Lesotho

2009 – Dhamma Talk ceremony at Bhatiya home in Lesotho

2009 Dhamma Talk in Lesotho

2008 in Lesotho

2008 in Lesotho

2008 in Lesotho

2008 in Lesotho

2008 in Lesotho

2008 attending Dana ceremony in Lesotho

2009 – Danaceremony at Bhatiya;s brother home in Lesotho

2008 Dana ceremony at Myanmar Family houne in Lesotho

2008 Entrance to Lesotho welcome board

2008 – Dhamma Talk ceremony at Bhatiya home in Lesotho

2008 – after the blessing ceremony at Bhatiya home tide blessing tred on his hand in Lesotho

2008 – doing funeral service for 3 doctors died with car accident

2008 – Offering a Buddha Statue to Bhatiya family after the blessing ceremony

2008 – Offering a Buddha Statue to one family after the blessing ceremony

2008 – Offering a Buddha Statue to one family after the blessing ceremony

2008 – Offering a Buddha Statue to one family after the blessing ceremony

2008 – after the Blessing ceremony at Bhatiya home

2008 – after the Blessing ceremony at another home

2008 – went to see water dam at top of the mountain

2008 – went to see water dam at top of the mountain

2008 – Dana ceremony at with one family

2008 – group photo at Bhatiya Home.

2008 – group photo at Bhatiya Home.

2008 – group photo at Bhatiya Home.

2008 – group photo at Bhatiya Home.

2008 – Dhamma talk ceremony at Burmese family who lost 3 doctors in one day

2008 – Dhamma talk ceremony at Burmese family who lost 3 doctors in one day

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

2008 – Blessing ceremony at Burmese home

Bank Details for GBP

Beneficiary’s name: KIND HEART AFRICA
Account Number: 5821583333
Beneficiary’s Bank: Exim Bank (Tanzania) Ltd
Bank Branch: Clock Tower Branch

Bank Address:
9 Samora Avenue
P.O. Box 1431
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Exim bank Swif: EXTNTZTZ
Beneficiary’s Bank’s: Exim Bank GBP
Account Number: 000-30585-4000
Chips VID: 370780
IBAN: DE85DEUT40508130585400
SWIFT: DEUTGB2L

Bank Address:
Deutsche Bank AG
London, 6,
Bishops Gate London EC2P 2AT, U.K.

Bank Details for EURO

Beneficiary’s name: KIND HEART AFRICA
Account Number: 5821583333
Beneficiary’s Bank: Exim Bank (Tanzania) Ltd
Bank Branch: Clock Tower Branch

Bank Address:
9 Samora Avenue
P.O. Box 1431
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

Exim bank Swif: EXTNTZTZ
Beneficiary’s Bank’s: Exim bank Euro
Account Number:
Chips VID: 370780
IBAN: DE94500700100957546500
SWIFT: DEUTDEFF
BLZ no: 50070010

Bank Address:
Deutsche bank AG
Alfred-Herrhausen-Allee 16-24
65760 Eschborn,Germany

My Services in Kenya

2000.2.4 independent day at HC’s home at Nairobi in Kenya.jpg

2000.2.4 independent day at High Commision’s home at Nairobi in Kenya.jpg

2001 February Planting a sacred Bodhi tree as a peace tree on the temple ground at Nairobi – Keny.jpg

2002 May at Vesak day at Buddhist temple, Nairobi in Kenya

2002 May at Vesak day at Buddhist temple, Nairobi in Kenya

2002 May at Vesak day at Buddhist temple, Nairobi in Kenya

2003 February discussion with Focolarinie at thika in Kenya

2003 February Giving credential about chief monk for the African continent at Nairobi – Kenya

2003 february sri lankan independent day at High commision at Nairobi

2003 february sri lankan independent day at High commision at Nairobi

2003.02.04 independent day at High commision at Nairobi

2003 Feruary with mr sardha

2003 february sri lankan independent day at High commision at Nairobi

2003 February Giving credential about chief monk for the African continent at Nairobi – Keny

2003.2.4 independent day with HC and all other religious leaders at Nairobi – Kenya

2006.01.03 – blesssing ceremony at embassy in Kenya

2006.01.03 – Giving my credential book to new High commisioner at Nairobi in Kenya

2006.01.03 – Giving my credential book to new High commisioner at Nairobi in Kenya

infront of the Sri Lanka Embassy inn Kenya with HC and Family

Karma

What is Karma?

We are kept prisoners in the circle of birth and death because of our ignorance, attachment and aversion. We are all alike insofar as we are subject to afflictions, yet there are many differences among living beings with which we are all familiar. For instance, some of us are wealthy, while others of us are poor; some are strong and healthy while others are weak and diseased, and so forth. All difference arising which separates beings from actions, needs and behaviors are what we call karma. Karma also determines what kind of next life into which one should be reborn. We might also recall that part of the Buddha’s experience on the night of his enlightenment consisted of gaining an understanding of how karma determines the rebirth of living beings–how living beings migrate from happy to unhappy and from unhappy to happy conditions as a consequence of their particular karma. So, the real definition of karma is action; that is to say, the act of doing this or that. This action however is not mechanical nor is it unconscious or involuntary. On contrary, karma is intentional, conscious, deliberate action motivated by volition or will

My Services in Botswana

2002 – at Library of university of Botswana

2002 – with Religious Processors at university of Botswana

2002 – Vesak day Dana Offering at Botswana Buddhist temple

2002 – Vesak Day getting Dana at Botswana Temple with devotees

2002 – Vesak day with Sila Group at Botswana Temple

2002 – Dhamma talk and Meditation Advice at Botswana Temple

2002 – Teaching Walking Meditation to the Devotees at Botswana Temple

2002 – Teaching Walking Meditation to the Devotees at Botswana Temple

2002 – Dana and Blessing ceremony at Mr Raja’s house in Botswana

2002 May blessing to a Buddhist Family from USA living in Botswana

2003 May at Tri star garment factory at Gaborone in Botswana

2003 May near the Pagoda at Buddhist temple in Botswana

2006 Blessing for Faith’s new house in Botswana

2006 Blessing to devotees at the Botswana Buddhist temple

2006 Blessing to devotees at the Botswana Buddhist temple

2006 Blessing to devotees at their home

Botswana 2006

Botswana 2006

in front of the new Dhamma hall at Botswana temple 2006

Orphanage Centre

Chanika Children Selter

Background

Tanzania has been facing the challenge of vulnerable children and has become an alarmingly common sight in cities around the world. Tanzania began to see the problem of vulnerable children in difficult circumstances in the late 1980’s. At the same time Convection Rights of Children (1990) came into force. Kind Heart Africa was founded in line with these Conventions. There are now some 3000-5000 street children in Dar es Salaam. The Founders of Kind Heart Africa Centre believe that all children fundamentally have the right to a happy, healthy and safe childhood.