Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Feeds Displaced Children in Ethiopia
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation has reported on its efforts to deliver food packages in Ethiopia to 3,000 families who have been affected by civil conflict.
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation has reported on its efforts to deliver food packages in Ethiopia to 3,000 families who have been affected by civil conflict.
Tergar International has announced an upcoming introductory course “Introduction to the Mahamudra Path: Tergar’s Buddhist Practices.”
Naropa University, founded in 1974 by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa, has announced plans to sell its main campus in Boulder, Colorado, after 40 years
The Dalai Lama concluded six weeks of convalescence after undergoing knee surgery in the United States in June, departing for New York City from Syracuse.
The Busan International Buddhist Expo, which ran until 11 August, drew significant interest from younger generations, marking a shift in how Buddhism is perceived in
Images from a recent satellite survey have indicated the presence of previously undiscovered structures beneath the sacred Mahabodhi Temple complex.
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche last month gave his inaugural teachings at the new Dzogchen Beara Tibetan Buddhist temple in County Cork, southwestern Ireland.
Buddhist monastics in South Korea are challenging historic roles in order to reach more young people in Korea and abroad
The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism has announced that it will host the 2024 International Seon Meditation Convention in September.
The university aims to offer a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Buddhist philosophy, ethics, art, and modern practices and is now accepting applications
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has announced the official launch of the newly established NUS Buddhist studies Group on 3 August.
The renowned Buddhist leader and socially engaged monk Ven. Bhikkhu Sanghasena recently organized a free medical camp in Ladakh.