
Living in a Precarious World: 18th Sakyadhita Conference Commences in Seoul
The 18th Sakyadhita International Conference commenced in Seoul under the theme “Living in a Precarious World: Impermanence, Resilience, Awakening.”
The 18th Sakyadhita International Conference commenced in Seoul under the theme “Living in a Precarious World: Impermanence, Resilience, Awakening.”
Buddhists have joined with other religious minorities to work for safety and fair representation in Bangladesh
The Dalai Lama granted an audience at his residence in Dharamsala on 17 May for a group of Tibetan Buddhist nuns—all geshemas from three nunneries in India.
The Tibetan Nuns Project is aiming to complete two major projects for the Buddhist nuns of Shugsep Nunnery near Dharamsala in northern India.
On the occasion of the 132nd birth anniversary of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, thousands of people from Dalit communities in Gujarat converted to Buddhism.
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Thailand-based organization continues to fulfill its mission to promote and support female Buddhist leaders around the world
As many across India prepare to celebrate the great leader, there is still much disagreement about how best to honor his legacy