Nabji, Part One: Bearing Relics
Beginning a new series on the ancient cultural and Buddhist heritage of Nabji in Bhutan
Association of Korean Buddhist Orders Publishes Buddhist National Treasures of Korea
The Association of Korean Buddhist Orders has announced the publication of Buddhist National Treasures of Korea. This new 480-page volume of cultural heritage catalogues the
A Metta Prayer
Exploring the intersection of peace, justice, and loving-kindness
International Women’s Meditation Center Foundation offers 2022 Outstanding Women in Buddhism Awards
Continuing the work to uplift Buddhist women through recognition, networking, and collaboration
Sri Lankan Buddhists Mourn Passing of Sacred Elephant
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
It’s the Little Things
How facing impermanence each day builds your resilience
The Beauty and Grief of Being Alive
Seeing our refuge in Buddhism as a continuous practice to help us maintain peace and perspective in times of personal and global conflict
New Theravada Buddhist Temple Opens near Los Angeles
A popular Sri Lankan Buddhist monk gets his own space to offer the Buddhadharma in California
Buddhist Monastery in England Plans Expansion
A Theravada Buddhist temple and monastery in the Greater Manchester area of northern England plans to expand into the grounds of a neighboring former golf
Why I Study Zen Philosophy
Examining Japanese Zen thought through the lens of meditation practice and Western philosophical ideas
Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Responds to Ukraine Refugee Crisis
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