To great sages who have cultivated for a long time, widely varying conditions and environments do not matter; in fact, the more diverse they are, the more focused the minds of these sages become. . . . To bathe in the great ocean is to use the waters of hundreds of rivers. — Master Yin Guang

People and Public Figures
An Interview with Ven. K. L. Dhammajoti: The Landscape of Buddhist Studies in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asian Concerns
The veteran professor of Buddhist studies reveals an intellectual map for understanding non-sectarian Buddhism today
Raymond Lam
6 December 2023

Dalai Lama Invited to Major Buddhist Conference in Mumbai after Urging Non-Violence in World Affairs
Justin Whitaker
7 December 2023

Visitors Flock to Landmark Exhibition of Buddha Relics in Singapore
Craig C Lewis
6 December 2023

Two Karmapas Issue Joint Statement on Reincarnation of Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche
Justin Whitaker
5 December 2023

Tibetan Nuns Project Announces Completion of Kora for Buddhist Nuns of Shugsep Nunnery in Dharamsala
Craig C Lewis
4 December 2023

Visitors Flock to Landmark Exhibition of Buddha Relics in Singapore
Craig C Lewis
6 December 2023

Two Karmapas Issue Joint Statement on Reincarnation of Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche
Justin Whitaker
5 December 2023

Tibetan Nuns Project Announces Completion of Kora for Buddhist Nuns of Shugsep Nunnery in Dharamsala
Craig C Lewis
4 December 2023

Senior Korean Buddhist Monk Who Died in Temple Fire Self-Immolated, Says Jogye Order
Craig C Lewis
1 December 2023

No Inside, No Outside
John Harvey Negru
1 December 2023

Clearing the Path to Compassion: A Conversation with Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche
Craig C Lewis
25 November 2023

The Perfect Way to Commemorate a Death Day
Margaret Meloni, PhD
23 November 2023

What is Violence? Self-immolation in Japanese Buddhism
Gereon Kopf
22 November 2023