
Rebirth and Revolution – Engaged Buddhism in Japan: A Conversation with Jonathan Watts
BDG speaks with Jonathan Watts on his new two-volume examination of the evolution of engaged Buddhism in Japan

BDG speaks with Jonathan Watts on his new two-volume examination of the evolution of engaged Buddhism in Japan

Thabarwa Dhamma Gaya Meditation Centre will host a seven-day Vipassana course at the sacred Mahabodhi Mahavihara.

Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche will offer two public Dharma teachings titled “Ethics and Values in the Modern World” and “Human Relationships.”

Dr. Laurence Musgrove is an English professor and accomplished poet and writer who will look into Taiwan’s Humanistic Buddhism

Jungto Society, founded by the revered Korean Dharma master and social activist Venerable Pomnyun Sunim (법륜스님), marked the birth of the Buddha on Saturday.

A tribute to a monk who helped Buddhism in Bengali-speaking circles to reform and prosper in the late colonial and postcolonial periods

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.

An upcoming exhibition in New York will help tell the complex story of the early origins of Buddhism

The stunning Cave 275 is a visual repository of many ancient Buddhist stories inspiring virtue, beloved throughout Asia

The revered monk was considered to be a father figure for many monastics in Sri Lanka

Korea’s annual Yeondeunghoe lantern festival, marking the birth of Shakyamuni Buddha, lights up the streets of Seoul

Hindi translations of five ancient Tibetan texts on Buddhism that the Indian writer Rahul Sankrityayan brought to India are ready for publication.