Buddhistdoor View: Syria After Assad and the Uncertainty of New Beginnings
Events in Syria give many around the world hope for a new future there and beyond, but history teaches us to be cautious about big changes
Events in Syria give many around the world hope for a new future there and beyond, but history teaches us to be cautious about big changes
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has announced that it will hold its 21st biennial conference in Chennai from 22 November–3 December.
As Buddhists around the world honored the birth, enlightenment, and mahaparanirvana of the Buddha during Vesak, the White House hosted its own observance.
A Vesak commemoration in Washington DC to celebrate diversity, foster unity and understanding, and embrace unity, peace, and hope
The Indian-born congressman hopes the group can counter religious and cultural bias in the United States
Engaging with the ways that we see sameness and difference in issues of Gender in our Buddhist communities
The 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions commenced on Monday, with some 6,500 religious and spiritual leaders assembling in Chicago.
Reflections on the teachings of Sot’aesan, founder of Won Buddhism, on finding religious harmony within diversity
The move marks a major victory for those seeking to celebrate the city’s diversity and in particular its South Asian heritage
Marking Indonesia’s celebration of Vesak, the Young Buddhist Association organized events to raise awareness of the universal values of Buddhism.
The bill would establish the first national holiday originating in Asia
A US college student reflects on their evolving relationship with the Buddhist path