Tomorrow
Can Buddhist individuals and institutions brace for a quickly changing future in the face of COVID-19, the climate crisis, and more?
84000 Announces World’s First Complete English-Language Catalog of the Tengyur
The collected Tibetan translations of treatises by the great Indian Buddhist masters explaining and elaborating on the words of the Buddha
Buddhistdoor View: Scholarship Heals the World: Self-Reflection for Buddhist Studies
The University of Hong Kong’s (HKU) Centre of Buddhist Studies recently held a conference titled “Buddhist Canons: In Search of a Theoretical Foundation for a
Buddhism Sees Growth in Iowa, Heartland of the US
Growing Buddhist communities in Iowa signal changing demographics and religious interest
Book Review: Xuanzang: China’s Legendary Pilgrim and Translator
Xuanzang is the most famous of China’s Tang-era monk-pilgrims. He has enjoyed an outsize literary impact on the trajectory of Chinese Buddhism and the presentation
Japan Seeks UNESCO Listing for 1,000-Year-Old Buddhist Documents
Two sets of ancient documents offer insights into the history of Buddhism in Japan
Khyentse Foundation Celebrates 20 Years in the Service of the Buddhadharma
Every single word spoken by the Buddha is excellent and precious. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Khyentse Foundation, a nonprofit founded by the renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker,
Dharma College Announces New Website Launch, Start of Late Fall Term
November term features a free online course on bringing caring and understanding into everyday life
Book Review: Monks in Motion: Buddhism and Modernity Across the South China Sea
A study of maritime Buddhism along the littoral hubs of Asia
Dance as Knowledge, Part Three: Building a Research Team
Mudra & The Diamond Spheres research celebration to be held on 21 October
Hebrew University of Jerusalem Appoints Khyentse Professor in Buddhist Studies
Dr. Ian MacCormack to take up the position from October