The Gore and the Good of the Jataka Tales
Reinterpreting ancient Buddhist literature for modern children
Reinterpreting ancient Buddhist literature for modern children
The process of change can be frustrating, but it is also unavoidable and can lead to growth if correctly approached
84000, a global nonprofit translation initiative, has announced an online event on 9 November with Buddhist scholar Dr. John Canti.
Meeting Shakyamuni Buddha and being introduced to Amitabha Buddha through delving deep into the Buddhist canon
Lam Yuen Ching examines some of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) this week commenced its annual International Young Bodhisattva Program, a two-week experiential-learning initiative for young leaders and social
The occasion marked Rev. Karen Do’on Weik taking the title of roshi and dedicating herself to teaching future generations
Narendra Modi addressed the celebration in person as he and others praised the recent Indian moves to promote the Pali language
The award highlights decades-long work for peace and the global reality that there is still much work to do
A welcome reminder of the fundamental truths of reality that the Buddha offered in his first teaching and how they are still deeply relevant to our lives today
Kassidy Evans explores how Buddhist practice and philosophical reflection can help us honor our anger without allowing it to overwhelm us
Prof. David Holmes shares some excerpts from the Pali canon concerning progress on the path of practice