
Thailand’s “Death Fest” Blends Buddhist Reflection with Practical End-of-Life Planning
Thailand’s Death Fest, now in its second year, encouraged open discussion of mortality through Buddhist reflection and practical planning

Thailand’s Death Fest, now in its second year, encouraged open discussion of mortality through Buddhist reflection and practical planning

Jamyang Buddhist Centre in southeast London, has announced the launch of a new online study program, Discovering Buddhism Self Study.

South Korea’s Dongguk University has unveiled the country’s first AI robot monk, marking a new step in the intersection of AI and spiritual practice.

Pew Research Center reports that Buddhism is the only major world religion to decline in adherents between 2010 and 2020, with China, Japan, and South Korea leading the trend

The Young Buddhist Association Indonesia held a takjil distribution event on 7 March, providing 1,000 food packages to Muslim commuters.

US Representative Doris Matsui and local organizations condemned the act as a racist attack on a historic Japanese American community institution

Jungto Society will this year host the 2nd World Meditation Day Forum from its headquarters in Seoul, the Jungto Social and Cultural Center.

The Buddhist humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Foundation has deepened its humanitarian commitment in Nepal, the Buddha’s homeland.

This new exhibit is the result of an unprecedented collaboration between the monks of Sakya Monastery and the Palace Museum

An international study has offered fresh scientific insight into how long-term Buddhist meditation practice can alter brain activity at a fundamental level.

Scholars note that Buddhist relics connect followers to an “absent” Buddha or beloved master, though authenticity is sometimes disputed

Tergar Meditation Community has announced a five-day summit, “Flourish: The Science and Practice of Human Potential,” to be held online from 17–21 March.