Buddhistdoor View: Aging Is Impermanence’s Greatest Lesson
Why aging provides an inevitable and welcome lesson on the Three Marks of Existence, decay, and the path to spiritual liberation
Why aging provides an inevitable and welcome lesson on the Three Marks of Existence, decay, and the path to spiritual liberation
The Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong has announced two upcoming live-streamed talks on Tibetan Buddhism by the renowned scholar and
The lighting and releasing of sky lanterns as an ancient Buddhist festival marking the end of the rains retreat
A unique exhibition in Hong Kong showcases the story and impact of the nomadic peoples and cultures that shaped Chinese history
Venerable Chi Gung, a venerated master of the Pure Land tradition of Mahayana Buddhism died in the early hours of Tuesday in Taipei at the age of 95.
Buddhists in Hong Kong have donated essential items to vulnerable families in Sri Lanka, which is experiencing its worst economic crisis since its independence in
The teacher and inspiration for countless Buddhist women will continue her work at her monastery in India
The inspiring story of Dorothy Ho Wai Yee’s Buddhist path toward realization and the bodhisattva ideal.
Bangladeshi Buddhist ritual takes root in Hong Kong’s Buddhist community
Learning about Ven. Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche from his…
Evocations of loving-kindness and compassion in secular…
New bill opposes political interference in the Tibetan…