Vietnamese Pure Land Buddhists Celebrate Life in Connecticut
Founded by refugees from Vietnam, the Buddhist temple has provided religious practice and community for those in need for over four decades
Founded by refugees from Vietnam, the Buddhist temple has provided religious practice and community for those in need for over four decades
With his condemnation, the Vajrayana Buddhist becomes the first Russian religious leader to openly oppose the war.
The Tibetan monk created a sand mandala and offered teachings during his three-day visit to the North Carolina university
A history of the idea and practice of mindfulness, East and West
Learning to see the Dharma in all of our daily experiences
Discovering that the deepest practice can be done in all of the ordinary moments of our lives
Relating dependent origination to synchronicity
The goal is to create a digital land of awakening for people around the world
The Buddhist Institute organizes the annual competition in order to promote Khmer literature
Haema Sivanesan discussess the relationship between Buddhism and contemporary art, and its social context and implications in North America
Zen and the art of capturing the fleeting nature of life
Leaders hope that a move away from traditional religious ideas and toward contemporary paths to happiness will ensure the survival of the Lanai Hongwanji Mission