
Engaged Buddhism: INEB Launches Urgent Humanitarian Appeal in the Wake of Myanmar Earthquake
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists has launched an urgent appeal to provide humanitarian aid in Myanmar after the 28 March earthquake.

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists has launched an urgent appeal to provide humanitarian aid in Myanmar after the 28 March earthquake.

A delegation from the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) of India visited Myanmar to develop strategies for promoting Buddhist studies.

A seventh-century Buddhist temple was among the historic buildings lost in the fires

The much-loved Canadian scholar, teacher, and Buddhist practitioner, Prof. David Dale Holmes died in Ontario on 2 March after a period of ill health.

The ongoing protests demand greater control of Bodh Gaya, Buddhism’s most important pilgrimage site

The Taiwanese Buddhist humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Charity Foundation announced a free online study course, “Buddhism: Past, Present, and Future.”

The Khyentse Vision Project, founded by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, has announced that Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche will give a two-day live-streamed teaching.

The maritime silk road city of Quanzhou is home to important Buddhist temples and an array of diverse religious sites

The Art Institute of Chicago has announced that it is returning a 12th-century sculpture of the Buddha to Nepal after learning that it was stolen.

The series focuses on textual exegesis, philosophy, and critical-historical analysis about Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Central Asia

The Buddhist Retreat Center Arya Tara in Spain will hold a photography exhibition of Himalayan Buddhist art from 23 October–5 December.

Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche will lead a Recitation of the Collected Words of the Buddha and Muni Mantra Accumulation from 18–24 March.