
Buddhistdoor View: Facing the Fire Without Feeding It – New Violence in the Middle East
While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

The Archaeological Survey of India recently carried out excavations at the site of Kesariya Stupa, also known as the Tejpur Deora Stupa, in Bihar.

The 18th-century painting had been missing for 35 years when it was discovered in the online database of the Chicago museum

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka ordered that a bhikkhuni should receive an identity card recognizing her as a fully ordained monastic.

My previous article explored the development of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Engaged Buddhism, shaped by his efforts to renew Vietnamese Buddhism and the widespread suffering brought

The 19th Sakyadhita International Conference commenced in Sarawak, Malaysia, today under the theme “Navigating Change: Buddhist Women in Transition.” Running from 16–20 June in the

Joseph Houseal explores the adventurer-scholars, mystic-wanderers, and artist-seekers behind the West’s early exposures to Buddhism

The esteemed Dzogchen master His Eminence Lopon Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche entered into a state of deep tukdam meditation at his retreat residence in Kathmandu.

Notes from Linda Leaming on seeking enlightenment in the everyday interruptions of life in Bhutan

Firefighters quickly contained a blaze at Jogyesa’s museum complex in Seoul, South Korea

Volunteers from the Buddhist humanitarian relief organization JTS Korea carried out their third humanitarian mission to support Myanmar refugees.

Anam Thubten Rinpoche examines manifestations of the sacred feminine in Tantric Buddhist thought and practice