Asian American Buddhists Commemorate Anti-Asian Violence and Murders with “May We Gather 2024”
May We Gather collective to commemorate racially-motivated shootings with a pilgrimage in March and Jan-Feb online speaker series
May We Gather collective to commemorate racially-motivated shootings with a pilgrimage in March and Jan-Feb online speaker series
Exploring the Shanxi tradition of Iron Buddha statues, which have left an indelible mark on Chinese Buddhist art and aesthetics
Most people with even some tangential knowledge of Buddhism have heard about the concept of “nirvāṇa.” But what is its significance for the pilgrims after weeks of solitary hiking ready to rejoin the society?
Artist-mystic Rebecca Wong shares her experience of her recent pilgrimage to Dharamshala to meet three eminent masters of today’s Vajrayana
Prof. Gereon Kopf continues his Shikoku pilgrimage in Japan, examining themes of awakening, loss, and connection
A close look at the daily practices one undertakes on the famous Shikoku pilgrimage in Japan
BDG columnist Asa Hershoff ponders the significance of pilgrimage as part of our Buddhist practice
Young scholars joined the ongoing conversation about Buddhist pilgrimage, tourism, and travel in India
Prof. Gereon Kopf reflects on years of teaching about Japanese Buddhism as he embarks on the arduous Shikoku Pilgrimage
A caravan of female and male Buddhist monastics and lay practitioners from Thailand concluded a 700-kilometer peace pilgrimage in Ladakh on Sunday.
Buddhist delegates from around the world will converge in India this week to discuss key issues facing Buddhism today
Generosity and compassion on the path: embodying the legacy of an ancient spiritual heritage