Dalai Lama Recognizes US-Born Boy as Highest Ranking Lama in Mongolia
The recognition helps to continue a lineage of reincarnated lamas that spans back nearly 400 years, connecting the Geluk Buddhist traditions of Tibet and Mongolia
The recognition helps to continue a lineage of reincarnated lamas that spans back nearly 400 years, connecting the Geluk Buddhist traditions of Tibet and Mongolia
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) held a celebration to honor the leading light of engaged Buddhism, Prof. Sulak Sivaraksa.
How Amitabha embraces even non-believers in his Name through two additional, supplementary vows to his Primal Vow
Vietnam has added a new draw for Buddhist pilgrims, with the inauguration of the great prayer wheel Drigung Kagyu Rinchen Khorchen Khorwe Go Gek.
A delegation of more than 100 monastics from Taiwan’s United Association of Humanistic Buddhism recently met with Pope Francis at the Vatican.
The “first of its kind” conference on the heritage of Buddhism in the region is aimed at deepening ties among countries that represent nearly half of the world’s people.
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim describes how helping people to thrive in old age requires a more balanced and equitable society
Taiwan’s Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation announced that its relief operations for victims of the Türkiye earthquakes have reached 36,314 families.
How a Buddhist monk came from poverty to re-invigorating Buddhism in modern India and Bangladesh amid a rapidly changing South Asia
The newly visible stupa has become a pilgrimage site for Buddhists as drought hits the region
Khyentse Foundation has announced that a collection of 2,000-year-old Buddhist manuscripts have been donated to the Islamabad Museum in Pakistan.
The first comprehensive volume on Buddhist counseling situates the calling of pastoral carers and psychotherapists in the Four Noble Truths