Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche on Biodiversity Conservation and the Illegal Wildlife Trade
A conversation on the Buddhist view on biodiversity, respect for wildlife, and ecological conservation
A conversation on the Buddhist view on biodiversity, respect for wildlife, and ecological conservation
The United States returned nearly 30 looted antiquities and works of art to Cambodia at a formal ceremony in New York on 8 August. The artifacts include
Dr. Keune’s project will focus on Dalit or Ambedkarite Buddhists as they travel beyond India’s borders for education, work, and more
Continuing a series of public and spiritual engagements during his landmark visit to the far northern Indian territory of Ladakh,* His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Resolving a seeming contradiction in two Pure Land scriptures of whether committers of two grave offences can be reborn in the Pure Land
On the life of an extraordinary Buddhist woman in Korea in the early years of the 20th century
UPDATE: Adds quote from Buddhist community leader in Tamil Nadu. In an unusual ruling that could set a potential legal precedent for the original nature
Alena describes her path into Shugendo and her training and experiences as a Shugendo practitioner
A colorful look into the Buddhist roots of one of Japan’s most iconic festivals
The Tibetan Nuns Project has announced the start of the 2022 geshema examinations, which began eaerlier this month in Dharamsala, northern India
A dialogue on renewable energy and sustainable living from the perspective of engaged Buddhism
While Buddhism has been singled out among Sri Lanka’s religions, some worry that a more fully secular approach is needed to ensure peace and stability