
Buddhistdoor View: Dharma as a Moral Order for International Relations
From Nehru to Modi, India’s Buddhist diplomacy invokes Ashoka’s ideal of conquest by Dharma and morality in international relations

From Nehru to Modi, India’s Buddhist diplomacy invokes Ashoka’s ideal of conquest by Dharma and morality in international relations

How a local Buddhist temple in San Diego is bringing the heart of authentic Buddhist practice to American seekers

Rising global temperatures give us cause for alarm, but wise voices from Buddhist teachings and scientists help us to direct that alarm toward climate progress

Kassidy Evans tells the story of the first Buddhist fraternity in an American university and its unique contribution to American Buddhism

BDG columnist John Harvey Negru reflects on the recent rise of violence and us-vs-them views in the world, contrasting them to the wisdom of the Buddhadharma

This New Year of the dragon invites us to explore the Buddhist potentiality for unlimited change and positive transformation

Tiffani Gyatso ponder the implications of digital technology and AI and our deeper relationship with the natural world

Acknowledging the complexity of the current war, columnist Maia Duerr invites us to look back at our own minds as we think about and discuss this and similar situations

Can contemporary leaders see the humanity of asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants in a world in great need of compassion and wisdom?

Anam Thubten Rinpoche poses some profound questions on the future of the Buddhadharma

Ongoing problems swirling around dubious teachers in Malaysia are a product of lax oversight and a culture of silence

BDG columnist Maia Duerr ponders the meaning of the pandemic and the hope for change as we confront our interconnectedness