Buddhistdoor View: Victory, Defeat, and Survival in a Complex World
A crisis of war with multiple actors might spiral out of control and may require a solution of “neither victory nor defeat”
A crisis of war with multiple actors might spiral out of control and may require a solution of “neither victory nor defeat”
A tribute to a monk who helped Buddhism in Bengali-speaking circles to reform and prosper in the late colonial and postcolonial periods
Buddha statue further illustrates ancient ties across the pre-modern world
Russian academic Alexey Maslov examines how Russian Buddhism and the Saint Petersburg school of Buddhist Studies have developed
The award recognizes Wu’s scholarly contribution in the past as well as his potential to broaden human knowledge in the future.
How a site reputed to have been visited by the Buddha has hosted modern day festivals for Bangladeshi communities every New Year
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.
As many across India prepare to celebrate the great leader, there is still much disagreement about how best to honor his legacy
It took over 40 years for the US Congress to acknowledge the failings of the government and the harm caused to countless Japanese-American families
Tracing the unique history of Won Buddhism as it has moved to and grown in America
A growing number of Buddhists and Buddhist organizations around the world believe that the process of finding a successor should not be politicized
The discovery shows there is still much work to be done to understand the earliest centuries of Buddhism’s development