Harmony in Diversity: A Buddhist Call to Co-Existence amid Violence
Bangladesh’s recent violence against Buddhists and other minorities is a stark reminder of the need for Buddhist peacemaking
Bangladesh’s recent violence against Buddhists and other minorities is a stark reminder of the need for Buddhist peacemaking
Ted Nguyen offers a tribute to the remarkable Vietnamese monastic Thich Minh Tue, who captured the imagination of a nation.
As the virtual domain continues to billow in all directions, engaged Buddhists must translate their practices into the language of our time
The Pew Research Center ’ s latest data shows declines in organized religious affiliation but thriving spiritual practices and beliefs
The traveling ascetic is not an ordained monk, but has nonetheless lived an austere life, garnering widespread respect from laypeople across Vietnam
Walking across Vietnam since 2017, Thich Minh Tue has been practicing asceticism and engaging with supporters, despite not being affiliated with any Buddhist institution.
Joseph Houseal explores anti-war activism and ritual suicide as a performative expression of nonviolence and compassion
An interview with Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on his recent pilgrimage to India, engaged Buddhism, and impermanence.
Thich Nhat Hanh’s unique ability to reach people where they are and his emphasis on Buddhism as an always-engaged practice live on as two among many of his greatest accomplishments
Jungto Society, founded by the revered Korean Dharma master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim, has conducted its 33rd annual pilgrimage crossing India and to Nepal.
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation
BDG joins a unique gathering of monastic and lay practitioners on a Dharmic journey of study, exchange, and experience