Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammāsambuddhassa
Progressive Buddhist Association is a California Base Nonprofit
Organization which was founded in February 1986. It is organized
under the Nonprofit Religious Corporation Law for religious purposes
and in particular for the practice and promotion of the Buddhist religion.

Address: 1790-1830 Ranch Road, Azusa. CA 91702
Phone: (626) 969 5959, (626) 969 2118.
    Venerable Mt. Tant Kyi Sayadaw's Teachings

    1.Be not mindful other people's faults.
    Instead, be mindful our own faults.
    Only then, can we live faultless (noble) lives.
    2. Allegations by others do not mean that we are at fault.
    Only when we really commit them, are we guilty
    of the faults.
    3. Be aware of the other's devious ways.
    Be not devious ourselves.
    Be aware of others' innuendoes & insinuations.
    Avoid doing them ourselves.
    Be aware of other people's lies.
    As for ourselves, avoid lying to others.
    4. To be noble, we must practice forbearance,
    magnanimity, and forgiveness.
    5. Noble persons would not say bad things
    about other people.
    They feel very shameful to even utter them.
Appreciation to All Donors and Volunteers

We, PBA Board of Directors, would like to thank you
all guarantors, sponsors, donors and volunteers for
the 2007 Nibbān Zay, Grand Opening Ceremony, 7th
Paṭṭhān Ceremony as well as other Ceremonies and
Events. Your commitment to helping and supporting
in our Azusa Thondrarama Brahmā Vihāra and our
Burmese community is sincerely appreciated.

Each year PBA continues to advance its mission of
Buddha Sāsanā and Sāsana's Building. Through our
projects and programs, we have seen many
improvements at this Blessing Vihāra.

The goal of our organization is continue to make a
difference in the Sāsanā Images, with the help of
donations and volunteering from supporters such as
you. We will continue to see improvements in this
Thondrarama Azusa Brahmā Vihāra.

We heartily thank all of you for your generous deeds
and anticipate the same in the forthcoming years too.

We wish you all a happy, wealthy and long life.

Board of Directors
Progressive Buddhist Association
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