Ven. Tep Vong, Cambodian Buddhism’s Supreme Patriarch, Dies at 93
A survivor of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, Tep Vong worked tirelessly to reestablish the Cambodian Buddhist Sangha and to care for the people of his country
A survivor of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, Tep Vong worked tirelessly to reestablish the Cambodian Buddhist Sangha and to care for the people of his country
Margaret Meloni ponders the concepts of renewal and rebirth on the path to new beginnings
Thailand will observe Makha Bucha on 24 February, an important Buddhist festivals that extends across many countries in South and Southeast Asia.
Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a commentary on modern Buddhism and the commonalities that connect us all
Prof. David Dale Holmes explores symbolism and liberation on the Noble Eightfold Path
How a local Buddhist temple in San Diego is bringing the heart of authentic Buddhist practice to American seekers
Margaret Meloni offers a meditation on how our Buddhist practice can help foster acceptance in the face of impermanent relationships
The Cambodian government is building an eco-friendly space for Dharma practice in the heart of the serene forests and mountains
Prof. David Holmes continues his examination of the seven factors of awakening
Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews a remarkable volume of Khmer verse and spirituality
Margaret Meloni explores the practice of treasuring our relationships and making peace with impermanence
The widely respected Buddhist teacher Ani Zamba Chozom has died after an extended illness. She was 75 years old.