Women in Shugendo: Supporters, Leaders, or Both? Part 2
Introducing Tatsumi Anju from Sakuramotobou, a Shugendo temple in Yoshino
Introducing Tatsumi Anju from Sakuramotobou, a Shugendo temple in Yoshino
Thoughts on a life well-lived from Venerable Pomnyun Sunim
Beginning a new series on the ancient cultural and Buddhist heritage of Nabji in Bhutan
Buddhists in Sri Lanka are mourning the passing of the island nation’s most sacred elephant, Nadungamuwa Raja, who died at the age of 69 on Monday
The Taiwan-headquartered charity and humanitarian organization Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation revealed that it is organizing a humanitarian aid program in response to the growing refugee crisis
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has reached its seventh day, with media reports telling of rapidly escalating violence accompanied by mounting suffering and loss of
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
Seeing the world that brought us to the pandemic and the need to work together for a better one when it ends
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
An examination of survival and continuity for endangered Buddhist dance traditions
Understanding the historical and contemporary role of women in Japan’s Shugendo tradition
Surgical oncologist Dr. G. Govindaraj, in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has been at the forefront of India’s battle with COVID-19.