
Buddhistdoor View: Telling a History We Can All Resonate with through Dunhuang
The British Library’s exhibition on Dunhuang is an exemplar of storytelling to learn from our shared and interconnected human history

The British Library’s exhibition on Dunhuang is an exemplar of storytelling to learn from our shared and interconnected human history

A reminder that the greatest of humanity’s achievements can spur our own energy toward the cultivation of compassion and wisdom for the sake of all beings

For Buddhism, demographic destiny means that vibrant communities will always be more important than numerically large ones

Tech start-up Jhourney hopes to mainstream jhana meditation in ways that mindfulness was years ago, but many Buddhists urge caution

A recent Buddhist-Christian interfaith conference demonstrates the need for theological engagement with “common experiences”

The assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump reminds us of the need to extend empathy to all beings and to quell anger within ourselves before it leads to greater harm

Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia and Indonesian Buddhist Women on 14 July hosted “Humanitarian Cultural Exchange Tour 2024: The African Kids Show.”

The diffusion of the Dharma in several African nations is one of the most exciting and important developments in the Buddhist world

The loss of a thousand or more animals at a market should revive our work to end suffering for all sentient beings

Exploring the meaning of Vesak as a trans-lifetime celebration of the Buddha’s final rebirth, and the many that came before

The Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia celebrated Vesak with a record-breaking three-dimensional “Moving Buddha Rupang Diorama.”

The quest for authenticity in modern Buddhism can be misleading, but it also might be the very essence of the practice