From Bhutan to Korea: Reflections of a Female Monastic on the Buddhist Path
A conversation from the sidelines of the 2023 INEB Study Trip to Jungto Society in South Korea
A conversation from the sidelines of the 2023 INEB Study Trip to Jungto Society in South Korea
A shining example of the alignment between Buddhist scholarship, Buddhist activism, and Buddhist practice from around the world.
BDG joins a unique gathering of monastic and lay practitioners on a Dharmic journey of study, exchange, and experience
Exploring sites of significance from the Buddha’s lifetime, then and today
The Bhutan Nuns Foundation, which works to educate and empower Buddhist nuns, has shared some updates on the foundation’s new Training & Resource Center.
The revered American Buddhist monastic Ven. Thubten Chodron returned to Singapore in December, where she gave her first public teachings since the pandemic.
The Tibetan Nuns Project (TNP) recently shared the news that 10 Tibetan Buddhist nuns were awarded geshema degrees at a conferment ceremony in Bodh Gaya.
Each new step in generating greater equality for women in Buddhism is an opportunity for us to celebrate and to reflect on our own efforts to help
The Korean Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares his perspective on engaged Buddhist in the recent 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists
SEOUL, South Korea – The 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), jointly organized with Jungto Society, concluded in Seoul on
MUNGYEONG, South Korea – Following an intensive two-day meditation retreat led by the revered Korean Seon (Zen) master and engaged Buddhist Venerable Pomnyun Sunim, the 20th
Why the ordination of women on the summer solstice in Bhutan is so important