
Beyond van Erp: Why Borobudur’s Authentic Form Has Already Been Affirmed
The following essay was written as a response to “Borobudur’s Lost Crown: Why Theodoor van Erp’s Words Matter Today,” published by BDG on 4 May

The following essay was written as a response to “Borobudur’s Lost Crown: Why Theodoor van Erp’s Words Matter Today,” published by BDG on 4 May

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim responds to questions about childhood trauma and dealing with tedium

From Himalayan villages to Western monasteries, newly ordained Gelongmas share reflections of gratitude, responsibility, and joy after receiving full ordination in Bhutan

Tayson DeLengocky offers a tribute of devotion and reverence for an uncommon example of lived monastic simplicity and austerity

My introduction to the work of Bill Porter/Red Pine was his translation of The Heart Sutra, which I first read back in 2005 when I

A comprehensive, original re-examination of Buddhist action against the folly of war through analyzing greed as the force to protest

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives teachings on propagating the Dharma and what it means to follow the path of the bodhisattva

A examination of a planned approach to mindful and compassionate end-of-life care

A comparative study of female buddha imagery across the Himalayas

Korean Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim offers teachings on young people and the future of religion, and on attachment and personal responsibility

Venerable Pomnyun Sunim visits a school in Dhaka for underprivileged children and shares his wisdom with social activists

Dharma teachings from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the Buddhadharma, Buddhist practice, and enlightenment