To Dance the Deity Is to Know Her
A sacred heritage: the tantric dance traditions and practices of Nepal’s Newar people
A sacred heritage: the tantric dance traditions and practices of Nepal’s Newar people
Buddhist wisdom helps an American high school student reframe her perception of education and the pressures of social expectations
The United States returned nearly 30 looted antiquities and works of art to Cambodia at a formal ceremony in New York on 8 August. The artifacts include
An American college student examines how their new perspective on Buddhism has encouraged them to change their relationship with the world
Attachment and impermanence: mindfulness on the path of practice
A centuries-old bronze mirror at the Cincinnati Art Museum has revealed an illuminating secret, reflecting a diaphanous Buddha image
Reflections on the profound wisdom and power of generosity to build bridges and sustain communities
Relying on the noble truths of socially engaged Buddhism amid this tangled karma
The Tibetan Nuns Project has announced that the first group of Tibetan Buddhist nuns were enthroned as khenmos at Sakya College for Nuns on 14 June
Reflections from an architecture student at the University of Southern California on her path toward Buddhism
In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black
Introducing “Young Voices,” a special project from BDG collecting insightful essays by high school students in the US who have attended experiential-learning-based courses rooted in the Buddhist teaching.