God of the Unknown: The Buddha in Chilean Magazines at the Turn of the 20th Century
The history of early representations of Buddhism in Chile
On Being Intentionally Disruptive
As the Buddha disrupted Angulimala, some Buddhists are drawn to disrupt the causes of climate change
The Price of Freedom
The wisdom of embracing uncertainty
Book Review: Zen Is Right Now—A Fresh Collection of Teachings by Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
A long-time student offers an intimate glimpse into the breadth of Suzuki’s teachings
Sitting with Sigala, a Modern Layperson’s Buddhist Ethics
Understanding how a key early text for laypeople can be relevant today
Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya Reopens to the Public After Months of Lockdown
Entry to the temple’s inner shrine limited to 10 people at a time
The Three Characteristics of Existence
Severing the bonds of ignorance and delusion
American-born Indian Scholar of Ambedkarite Buddhism and Gender Equality Gail Omvedt Dies Aged 80
Omvedt’s love for oppressed communities in India built a legacy of scholarship and activism
Giant Statue of the Buddha To Be Inaugurated in Brazil
38-meter-tall statue believed to be the largest in the Western world
Buddhist Traces in Afghanistan: Reminiscences of Peace and War
Thoughts on history and heritage as Afghanistan’s future hangs in the balance
The Price of Speaking Up
A Buddhist teacher grapples with the realities of confronting the climate crisis