
Buddhistdoor View: Inner Freedom and Outward Resistance: Buddhism in Times of Tyranny
Buddhists have a number of powerful guides to dealing with tyranny from both history and from ancient moral principles

Buddhists have a number of powerful guides to dealing with tyranny from both history and from ancient moral principles

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London’s galleries of Buddhist art provide a powerful example of public education about Buddhism

AI should serve all beings, not just the privileged few—governments must act now to ensure ethics guide innovation

Amid an upswing in political hypocrisy and zero-sum jostling for power, are compromise, understanding, and compassion now obsolete in our globalized world?

Concerned about policy changes, American TikTok influencers migrate to another Chinese platform, raising questions of ethics and interdependence online and in the real world

The snake is a symbol of wisdom across cultures and can serve as a venerable teacher for our own personal growth in 2025

Events in Syria give many around the world hope for a new future there and beyond, but history teaches us to be cautious about big changes

The popularization of Himalayan Wisdom Traditions depends on creative forays into pop culture by directors, musicians and other creatives

The Korean monk and best-selling author Haemin Sunim, recently on a book tour of Indonesia, met the public in Surabaya, Java, on 16 November.

Trump’s political rise raises profound questions about how Buddhists can respond with ethical clarity, compassion, and a commitment to justice in today’s polarized world

BDG contributor Dr. Sanjoy Barua Chowdhury recently attended one of China’s most important Buddhist events of the past few years, the Sixth World Buddhist Forum

The award highlights decades-long work for peace and the global reality that there is still much work to do