
Engaged Buddhism: Tzu Chi Expands Outreach in Nepal with Great Love Village and Lumbini Campus Expansion
The Buddhist humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Foundation has deepened its humanitarian commitment in Nepal, the Buddha’s homeland.

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.

Buddhist scholars called for Cambodia and Thailand to adopt principles of non-violence and compassion to establish sustainable peace.

The initiative raises ethical and theological questions about spiritual authority and machine intelligence in contemporary Japan

Khyentse Foundation has announced that it will mark its 25th anniversary this year with a lecture by the distinguished scholar Prof. Donald S. Lopez.

The third Dhamma Padayatra emphasizes interfaith harmony and renewed engagement with Buddhist teachings in India

Tendzin Choegyal, the 16th Ngari Rinpoche and youngest brother of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, died on 17 February in Dharamsala, India.

Ven. Hosan of Bongseonsa Temple founded the Dharma Snowboard Competition to help young athletes cover training costs

Held to celebrate His Majesty the Fifth King’s forty-sixth birthday, the Vajrakilaya Great Accomplishment Ritual sweeps away all obstacles