After the Seventh Week of Enlightenment: From Bodh Gaya to Isipatana
The compassionate revolution of the Buddha’s enlightened mind
The compassionate revolution of the Buddha’s enlightened mind
The landscape, temples, and conservation of Kshitigarbha’s mountain, one of China’s “Four Great Sacred Peaks”
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has announced a new upcoming episode in its “Thich Nhat Hanh Reflection Series” of online talks. Scheduled for
Dudjom International Foundation and Dudjom Labrang announced today that His Holiness Dudjom Sangye Pema Shepa Rinpoche, the supreme head of the Dudjom Tersar, passed into
Buddhists in Thailand can now gain religious merit and reduce waste thanks to these eco-friendly amulets
Theravada Buddhists across the world are celebrating Magha Puja Day, one of the most important Buddhist festivals that extends across many cultures and beliefs. The
Amitabha Buddha’s first 11 vows are addressed to “humans and devas” All ordinary beings, including humans and devas, attain all the benefits given by Amitabha
Bhutanese film offers glimpse into joys and sorrows of rural village life in this remote Buddhist kingdom
A Buddhist perspective on managing our dreams and aspirations while accepting the reality of our circumstances
An examination of survival and continuity for endangered Buddhist dance traditions
Jungto Society, the international Buddhist community founded by the revered Korean Seon (Zen) master and social activist Venerable Pomnyun Sunim (법륜스님),* has announced the launch
Understanding the historical and contemporary role of women in Japan’s Shugendo tradition