The Sixth World Buddhist Forum: A Gathering of Harmony, a Promise of Coexistence
The sixth iteration of China’s largest international Buddhist symposium marks a renewed emphasis on compassionate action and enlightened joy
The sixth iteration of China’s largest international Buddhist symposium marks a renewed emphasis on compassionate action and enlightened joy
Matthew J. Moore’s analysis of Buddhist political theory remains an informative work that requires new input on multiple fronts
Lam Yuen Ching examines some of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts
Bangladesh’s recent violence against Buddhists and other minorities is a stark reminder of the need for Buddhist peacemaking
Margaret Meloni offers a meditation on the grief journey from loss and mourning to acceptance and equanimity
Prof. David Holmes shares some excerpts from the Pali canon concerning progress on the path of practice
Fifteen Buddhist organizations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh will not celebrate the Kathina robe-offering ceremony because of security concerns.
Scholars and Buddhist leaders hope that the move will drive greater study of the language around the world
A veteran teacher of Buddhist Studies, Prof. Kapila mentored many students in South and Southeast Asia over a decades-long career
Margaret Meloni discusses how we maintain a mindful relationship with our past and our present, with love and loss, and with grief and equanimity
Advocates call the move a triumph of equality and human dignity in a country that has historically shown both openness to the LGBTQ+ community and barriers for full equality
Hundreds of indigenous families in the Rangamati and Khagrachari districts of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of southeastern Bangladesh are living in the forest or