Buddhistdoor View: Prioritize Vibrancy, Not Numbers, in Communities of Faith
For Buddhism, demographic destiny means that vibrant communities will always be more important than numerically large ones
For Buddhism, demographic destiny means that vibrant communities will always be more important than numerically large ones
This feature is part of a series from presenters at the Woodenfish Foundation’s recent conference on “Buddhism, Consciousness, and AI” held on 21–23 June in
The diffusion of the Dharma in several African nations is one of the most exciting and important developments in the Buddhist world
The return of the relics marked the first major return of items since the 2016 ceremony when Ven. Master Hsing Yun donated a Buddha head statue with historical significance
Mahapajapati deserves to be remembered as the founder of the great women’s community that remains to this day, and as a woman who stood up for gender equity, beginning work that is ongoing
A master of fine manuscript writing known as sagyeong will be at Yale University with a collection of his works and manuscripts from other religious traditions until 11 August
The world of art sees Nepal and Nepalese artists see the world with MoNA’s Kathmandu Art Biennale: Spiritual Edition
Louvre director Manuel Rabaté discusses his museum’s philosophy, favorite artworks, and more in an exclusive interview with BDG
Exploring the small but growing role of Chinese Buddhism on the African continent
Embracing the importance of lifting up women everywhere and overcoming the violence of gender inequality
Drawing our awareness to the often hidden power of technology to rob us of our physical and psychological well-being
The “first of its kind” conference on the heritage of Buddhism in the region is aimed at deepening ties among countries that represent nearly half of the world’s people.