The Past and the Future of Women in Buddhism
The changing landscape of the fourfold sangha
Canada’s Prince Edward Island Approves 120-hectare Monastery for Buddhist Nuns
Monastery of the Great Wisdom Buddhist…
Awakening: An Interview with Ven. Miao Jing on the First International Buddhist Bhikkhuni Forum
Supporting a global vision of the Fourfold Sangha
A Conversation with Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo on the State of Buddhism in the US
Female monasticism and the Buddhadharma in the…
The First in 1,000 Years: An Interview with Venerable Kusuma
Re-establishing the bhikkhuni sangha in Sri…
My Going Forth: A Samaneri Ordination
Ayya Adhimutti describes her ordination as a samaneri in…
International Women’s Day: Celebrating the Women of Buddhism
Paying tribute to the achievements of…
The Daily Practice of a Modern Chinese Buddhist Nun: Facing the Discomfort
The first challenge I encountered during the first year of my monastic training as a postulant was overcoming the discomfort from the clothes we wore.
The Buddhist Stance on Theravada Women’s Issues: A Conversation on Gender Equality and Ethics with Ajahn Brahmali
Like his teacher Ajahm Brahm, Norwegian-born Ajahn Brahmali is unafraid to speak his mind, not only with students and fellow Buddhists, but also at the
Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project: Nuns’ Monastery Set to Become Reality
Following Ajahn Brahm’s much-anticipated visit to the UK, the team at Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project are moving nearer to their aim of establishing a bhikkhuni monastery
An Afternoon with Ajahn Sujato: Personal Courage and Restoring the Sangha’s Moral Purpose
The tall and robust teacher of Ajahn Chah’s forest tradition speaks with a typically blokeish Aussie accent, however the words of wisdom and compassion he