Metropolitan Museum of Art to Showcase “Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 BCE–400 CE”
An upcoming exhibition in New York will help tell the complex story of the early origins of Buddhism
An upcoming exhibition in New York will help tell the complex story of the early origins of Buddhism
The stunning Cave 275 is a visual repository of many ancient Buddhist stories inspiring virtue, beloved throughout Asia
Margaret Meloni offers a Buddhist perspective on the realities of facing our fears and those of our loved ones in the face of death and impermanence
A new book by three veteran Canadian Buddhist teachers contextualizing the Buddhist diffusion through Canada
In Buddhist practice we learn that slow and steady work is key to cultivating a good life
A doorway to the wisdom of Chan patriarch Dahui Zonggao
In our busy modern lives, Vesak offers a moment to reflect on the simple and timeless truths found in the life and teachings of the Buddha
Envisioning paths forward for Buddhists in Canada and beyond to connect in meaningful ways
Exploring the meaning of light in the theological context of Amitabha Buddha and his embodied radiance in the Pure Land sutras
Ratnadevi brings us along on a solitary retreat on the west coast of Scotland
The urgent need for Myanmar and Bangladesh to work together on climate and natural disasters like cyclones
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim offers a Buddhist perspective on making choices and accepting consequences