Curing Illness with Meditation in Sixth Century China
C. Pierce Salguero
29 June 2018
How Tiantai master Zhiyi combined meditative practices with Chinese medicine and medical thought
Shaolin Monks and Foreign Disciples Harvest Wheat as Part of Chan Training at Shaolin Temple
Anne Wisman
26 June 2018
The farming tradition has a long history at many…
A Summary of the Exegesis on the Three States of Mind
Alan Kwan
4 June 2018
How the Three States of Mind bring the disciple to…
Summoning the Goddess: Marijke Klokke Tracks Mahapratisara’s Journey Along the Maritime Silk Road
Raymond Lam
12 May 2018
Dutch scholar explores the lore of a powerful Buddhist…
Five Years of MaMa Charitable Foundation Buddhist Studies Lectures at HKU
BD Dipananda
26 February 2018
Cultivating academic excellence and new…
First Amaravati Buddhist Heritage Festival Sets World Record for Global Peace Chant
BD Dipananda
9 February 2018
Over 4 million people followed the three-day…
Growing Pains, Budding Flowers: The Hispanic Association of Buddhism
Raymond Lam
27 January 2018
An interview with founder Ricardo Guerrero
Chinese Buddhist Communities Celebrate Laba Festival
BD Dipananda
26 January 2018
Traditional festival is observed by visiting…
Buddhism in China: Crisis and Hope
Master Jingzong
24 January 2018
A 2015 essay by Master Jingzong on the problems and opportunities faced by Chinese Buddhism today
Going Native: The History of Buddhism in China
Buddhistdoor Global
22 January 2018
The Sinitic absorption and stewardship of Mahayana
Buddhism in China Today: An Adaptable Present, a Hopeful Future
Buddhistdoor Global
22 January 2018
An analysis of Buddhism’s newfound status, progress, and tensions in a China that embraces religion