
Bhutan Plans Historic Bhikshuni Ordination as Global Peace Prayer Festival Begins
The festival will conclude with the full bhikkhuni ordination of more than 250 nuns, only the second such ceremony in Bhutan’s history

The festival will conclude with the full bhikkhuni ordination of more than 250 nuns, only the second such ceremony in Bhutan’s history

The grand story of the greatest monarch and imperial patron of early Buddhism, and how he set the standard for Buddhist leaders

The Korea Heritage Service said on Thursday that two Buddhist stone pagodas dated to the Goryeo dynasty (918–1392) are to be designated National Treasures.

The story of Bengal’s archeological sites reveals a long and rich history of super-monasteries and tantric masters

Volunteers for the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation provided dental services and emergency medical assistance to vulnerable families displaced by the war in Gaza.

Lam Yuen Ching begins a new series of articles on Thích Nhất Hạnh’s approach to engaged Buddhist practice in the years following the Vietnam War

The Tibetan Nuns Project has announced the results for the record cohort of 161 Buddhist nuns who underwent various levels of the geshema exams in August.

Abishek Budhathoki offers an exploration of sexuality, identity, and authenticity through a Buddhist lens

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) commenced its annual International Young Bodhisattva Program for young leaders and social activists.

The Himalayan Buddhist kingdom continues its push for high-tech leadership in blockchain governance and the cryptocurrency space

The Dalai Lama welcomed 120 academics, scientists, scholars, leaders, and policymakers for the 39th annual dialogue with the Mind & Life Institute.

A Buddhist perspective on Gaza’s ceasefire argues that this is not an endpoint, but rather the start of a long, moral path to true peace