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เมืองแคนดี้ ศรีลังกา 🇱🇰 ให้ทันการสมโภชพระเจดีย์ทองคำ บรรจุพระบรมเกศาธาตุ วันที่ 28 มีนาคม 2563
บนระฆังสลัก ภาษาไทยและอังกฤษ ข้อความดังนี้
ฉลองความสัมพันธ์ 700 ปีทางพระพุทธศาสนานิกายเถรวาท ระหว่างไทย - ศรีลังกา
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วันที่ 15 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2562 ถึง 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2563
Celebrating 700 years
Thailand - Sri Lanka Theravada Buddhism Relationship
The first enshrinement of Buddha’s Hair Relics from Nelligala International Buddhist Center, Sri Lanka, at the Diamond Throne Hall, Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, Bangkok, Thailand, from December 15, 2019 to January 15, 2020.
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同時也有9部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,As expected, when the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced the finalists for enshrinement in the Hall's Class of 2016 during media day ...
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🥺 最多洋蔥的籃球名人堂入選慶典
聽到 KG 對舊東家木狼找到新買家的祝福,看到 TD 向特意請假到場的 Coach Pop 的致謝,聽著 Vanessa 代表 Kobe 上台提到 Kobe 並沒有準備致謝詞,因為丈夫是很出色的演說家....
然後,我看到站在旁邊的 MJ,禁不住一直在想……
如果 Kobe 在台上有 MJ 在旁,想必會感謝MJ同時,提醒他「生涯得分榜我就在你前面」……
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ถวายระฆังยักษ์ และฆ้องยักษ์ขนาดนี้ดีมั้ยครับ
การเดินทางมากราบ 5 มหาบูชาสถานศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของพม่าครั้งล่าสุด เหมือนมาดูงานการสร้างระฆัง และน้อมถวายไว้ในพระพุทธศาสนาของกษัตริย์พม่าตั้งแต่สมัยโบราณ
เช่น พระเจ้ามินกงที่ทรงสร้างระฆังยักษ์หนัก 90 ตัน ขนาดใหญ่อันดับสองของโลก สามารถจุเด็กๆ อยู่ภายในได้ถึง 150 คนทีเดียว
หรือระฆังใบย่อมลงมาหน่อย หนักราว 40 ตัน ที่อังกฤษขนลงเรือจะนำไปหลอมเป็นอาวุธปืน แต่ก็เรือคว่ำเสียก่อน และไม่สามารถกู้ได้
สุดท้ายชาวพม่าสามารถกู้คืนกลับมา
ได้ นำมาถวายไว้อยู่ที่มหาเจดีย์ชเวดากอง
แต่ที่ผมประทับใจที่สุดเป็นระฆังของพระเจ้าบุเรงนอง หรือผู้ชนะ 10 ทิศ ที่คนไทยรู้จักกันดี
ท่านทรงสร้างระฆังถวายมหาเจดีย์ชเวสิกอง และได้จารึกเอาไว้
ประโยคน่าสนใจที่สุด คือ ทรงตั้งจิตอธิษฐานเป็นพระพุทธเจ้าในกาลครั้งหน้า และจะเสด็จไปโปรดดวงจิตต่างๆในสามแดนโลกธาตุ ขอร่วมอนุโมทนาสาธุอย่างยิ่ง
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เชิญทุกท่านร่วมถวายระฆังและฆ้อง
แด่วัด Nelligala International Buddhist Centre
เมืองแคนดี้ ศรีลังกา 🇱🇰 เพื่อสมโภชพระเจดีย์ทองคำ บรรจุพระบรมเกศาธาตุ วันที่ 28 มีนาคม 2563
บนระฆังสลัก ภาษาไทยและอังกฤษ ข้อความดังนี้
ฉลองความสัมพันธ์ 700 ปีทางพระพุทธศาสนานิกายเถรวาท ระหว่างไทย - ศรีลังกา
ปฐมอัญเชิญพระบรมเกศาธาตุ จากศูนย์พระพุทธศาสนานานาชาติ เนลลิกาลา เมืองแคนดี้ ประเทศศรีลังกา
ประดิษฐาน ณ พระตำหนักเพ็ชร วัดบวรนิเวศวิหาร
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วันที่ 15 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2562 ถึง 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2563
Celebrating 700 years
Thailand - Sri Lanka Theravada Buddhism Relationship
The first enshrinement of Buddha’s Hair Relics from Nelligala International Buddhist Center, Sri Lanka, at the Diamond Throne Hall, Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, Bangkok, Thailand, from December 15, 2019 to January 15, 2020.
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enshrinement 在 pennyccw Youtube 的評價
As expected, when the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced the finalists for enshrinement in the Hall's Class of 2016 during media day at All-Star Weekend in Toronto, Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson headlined the list of luminaries
They were joined at the announcement by Yao Ming, who was not officially anounced as a finalist on Friday, but who had previously been nominated for enshrinement through the Hall's International Committtee, and will join them in consideration for a spot in this summer's class.
The three stars became eligible for induction this season thanks to a pair of calls made last year by the Hall's decision-makers. First, they determined that Iverson's 10-game post-NBA stint playing in Turkey didn't count as a full season of professional play, meaning that A.I. — who didn't officially announce his retirement until October 2013, but who played his final NBA game in February 2010 — met the criteria of being "fully retired for five years before being eligible for Enshrinement." Then, they changed that guideline altogether, reducing the waiting period from five years to four years and opening the door to nomination for O'Neal and Yao, both of whom played their last NBA game during the 2010-11 season.
Some have charged that the Hall made those decisions in order to avoid fielding a 2016 class lacking in star power, especially coming on the heels of a 2015 ceremony that saw many worthy Hall of Famers enshrined — Dikembe Mutombo, Spencer Haywood, Jo Jo White, John Calipari, Lisa Leslie, Tommy Heinsohn and Louie Dampier, among others — but that didn't generate widespread crossover interest ... or, at least, not quite the level of interest that stars like Shaq, A.I. and Yao would generate. Hall of Fame President John Doleva, however, has said the decisions weren't driven by marketing.
Whatever the motivation, we're here now, which means we're all but assured a Shaq speech at the Hall this summer ... and, judging by the way he held court on Friday, that figures to be quite an event:
Iverson made seven All-NBA teams and 11 All-Star teams, won four scoring titles and one MVP award, ranks in the top 25 in NBA history in per-game scoring and total points, and made an indelible mark on the culture of the game, but as SB Nation's Tom Ziller noted in September, the "secretive voting body in charge of the Hall" might not be so thrilled about ushering A.I. into Springfield.
That's "Springfield," Allen.

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from the sixers.com
His emotion was raw. His words were real. He was who he is.
What else would you expect from Allen Iverson, especially on the night he appeared at The Center for the first time since being named a member of the 2016 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class?
“It brings back a lot of memories,” said Iverson of standing in the building where he played all of his home games during a Sixers career that spanned parts of 12 seasons. “It gives me chill bumps. This is me. This is my environment. This place made me a household name. This is the place that little kids fell in love with me.”
On Monday morning in Houston, Iverson was formally elected to the Hall of Fame. His enshrinement will be made official in Springfield, Massachusetts on Friday, September 9th. Shaquille O’Neal, Yao Ming, Tom Izzo, and Sheryl Swoopes are among the other inductees.
Friday, amidst some tears and laughs, Iverson spoke from the heart about this latest, and arguably most distinguished, individual honor. Because Iverson tells it so well, so passionately, and so deeply, the main objective of this article is to simply provide context to many of the Answer’s comments from Friday, and let them stand as they were delivered during a 20-minute press conference.
“This is a tribute to everybody that helped me accomplish it,” Iverson said. “My family, my friends, my fans, everybody that stuck with me through my ups and downs. The ride definitely wasn’t perfect. I made a whole bunch of mistakes just like people make. But people look at us like we’re not human, and don’t understand that we bleed just like them, and we have feeling, just like everybody else.”
At one point on Friday, Iverson got choked up when talking about the pride he feels when family and friends express how proud they are of him.
“I want so much for the people that stuck with me through the whole time, I want them to feel good about it. I want them to feel like they’re Hall of Famers. I want everybody that had an impact on my life, and that had an impact on me trying to get to this goal right here, I want them to feel good about it. Everybody that was with me throughout the ride, I want them to be proud of themselves for helping me get to such a high level.”
The highlights and achievements that the six-foot guard from Georgetown racked up while playing the game of basketball are plentiful, and well documented. It would be unrealistic and unjust to attempt to recap them all in a single article.
Iverson, however, did point to one particular ritual that stood out to him the most among all of the memorable experiences he created and lived through while on the court, or “dance floor,” as he put it, in Philadelphia.
“Probably when I put my hand up to my ear, the response that I got from doing it,” Iverson said. “I knew how those people on that side of the court would respond, and that was one of the like greatest moments for me that sent chills all through my body, because I knew that they felt like I was feeling. If not more, they were excited like I was. That’s one of the greatest moments as far as that court, but just that court period. In Philadelphia, period. Just me giving everything I had night in and night out to those fans, these fans, because I know they were there supporting me for 48 minutes.”
Such interplay exemplified the seemingly unshakable, entirely natural bond that was built, and continues to exist, between Iverson and the city.
“It’s a relationship that we might not ever see again, besides with [Michael Jordan], and his fans in Chicago,” said Iverson, a native of Virginia Beach. “It’s a long lasting relationship. We connect. They love me because I gave everything I had, and they honor that, and I love them for what they gave me. It will never be nothing like the relationship like I have with the fans in Philadelphia. I don’t think it’s possible. I don’t think it will happen.”
In addition to repeatedly stressing his appreciation for supporters and fans throughout Friday’s media gathering, Iverson wove another prominent theme into his remarks. He believes he has undergone substantial personal growth and development.

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Allen Iverson says LeBron James is his closest current NBA comparsion
Nonetheless, ESPN's Rachel Nichols asked the former Philadelphia 76er who in the game today who reminds him most of himself. His answer was surprising.
"LeBron," Iverson said. "LeBron ain't got none of my game. You know what I mean? But his heart is all mine."
ESPN - The Jump
There's a good chance Allen Iverson will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend. News of Yao Ming's enshrinement has already leaked and it sounds like the rest of the class will be announced at some point down at the Final Four in Houston.
Iverson has been making the media rounds in the lead up. He'll be appearing on an All-Iverson "Sixers City" on Comcast SportsNet on Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. and he is a guest today on Rachel Nichols' newish ESPN show "The Jump" in which he talks about the now legendary stepover move in the NBA Finals against Tyronn Lue and the Lakers.
Lue's name obviously popped back up in the news this year when LeBron James successfully angled for him to become the Cavs' new head coach.
Nichols asked A.I. about the clip being played a ton recently due to Lue's ascension.
"I don't like it," Iverson says of constantly seeing the clip. "Because I love him. I don't like people joking on him because that's my man."
All of that said, Sixers fans will always like it, no matter what A.I. says.
Back in 2012, Iverson told Slam Magazine the pair become good friends, "Once I hit the shot, he was right there and it was just a reaction. The strangest part about that is, me and him were big-time enemies when we played against each other; now we’re the best of friends."

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Michael Jordan delivers his speech upon being enshrined to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2009. ... <看更多>