
Archaeologists Unearth Buddhist Artifacts in Ratnagiri, India
Officials believe that the discovery could spark greater interest in the area from Buddhist scholars as well as pilgrims and tourists

Officials believe that the discovery could spark greater interest in the area from Buddhist scholars as well as pilgrims and tourists

Media reports indicate that China is strengthening its military presence at Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, with an estimated 400 troops deployed on 20 December.

Lam Yuen Ching deepens her exploration of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts

Khyentse Foundation announced that it has begun accepting applications for KF Scholarship funding for Buddhist studies scholars until 15 January.

Dr. Dipen Barua gives an overview of the diverse factors behind the decline of Buddhism in India, with a prescient warning for the present

The United Nations General Assembly has declared that World Meditation Day will be observed each year on 21 December.

The esteemed socially engaged Buddhist, American Soto Zen priest Hozan Alan Senauke, has died after an extended period of ill health. He was 77 years old.

Events in Syria give many around the world hope for a new future there and beyond, but history teaches us to be cautious about big changes

The Buddhist leader and socially engaged monk Venerable Bhikkhu Sanghasena led a Free Medical and Menstrual Hygiene Camp in Ladak’s Leh District.

Ven. Zinhai explores how a deep understanding of the Five Aggregates can foster engaged Buddhism

No one was injured as the Buddhist temple building fell into flood waters

Jungto Society, founded by the Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim, has announced that registration is open for its online Jungto Dharma School.