Book Review: The Women Who Ruled China: Buddhism, Multiculturalism, and Governance in the Sixth Century
Stephanie Balkwill’s new book shines a light on the women-led system of monastic influence on medieval Chinese royal affairs
Stephanie Balkwill’s new book shines a light on the women-led system of monastic influence on medieval Chinese royal affairs
Tibetan Buddhists in particular hold that merit gained during a solar eclipse may be multiplied many times
A reflection on the how walking and seated meditation can bring us into intimate contact with our mind
Non-duality is both an intellectual topic in Buddhism to be understood and a lived understanding to be found in practice
Huayan might no longer be a thing as an institution, but its influence in popular Chan Buddhism lives on in China thanks to Zongmi
A close look at the daily practices one undertakes on the famous Shikoku pilgrimage in Japan
An interview with Buddhist studies scholars from The University of Hong Kong, recipients of postgraduate scholarships from Tung Lin Kok Yuen
Khyentse Foundation has announced that a landmark project to compile a comprehensive “encyclopedia” of the Tibetan Kangyur is almost complete.
Like kinks in a garden hose, our lives and Buddhist practice can give us difficulties that need a little extra work to resolve
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem will host a talk on the Diamond Sutra by the renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and author Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
The collected Tibetan translations of treatises by the great Indian Buddhist masters explaining and elaborating on the words of the Buddha
Moving toward a higher level of consciousness through right action for the benefit of all