
Sincerity in Faith and Earnest Aspiration in the Pure Land Teaching
Exploring the deep concept of faith in the Pure Land tradition and Amitabha Buddha’s mechanism of sincere practice

Exploring the deep concept of faith in the Pure Land tradition and Amitabha Buddha’s mechanism of sincere practice

The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan launched the fourth International Conference on Vajrayana Buddhism in the capital Thimphu earlier this month—the first time in three years

Delegates from twenty countries celebrated the event and many praised Narendra Modi’s government for promoting Buddhism

Mourning families gathered at three Buddhist temples in northeastern Thailand over the weekend to pray and make offerings on behalf of the 36 people people—24

With his condemnation, the Vajrayana Buddhist becomes the first Russian religious leader to openly oppose the war.

A Dharma teaching on fear and equanimity in the face of impermanence

The Tibetan Nuns Project (TNP), a US-registered charity based in Seattle and in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, India, has shared a progress report

Looking at how Buddhism has treated nationalism, from ancient empires to modern countries and contemporary movements

Remarkable archaeological remains have been found In Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in areas that had gone unexplored for decades

A unique exhibition in Hong Kong showcases the story and impact of the nomadic peoples and cultures that shaped Chinese history

Ven. Jinwoo, the new president of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, South Korea’s largest Buddhist order, formally took office today, marking the official start

A new monograph on one of the key figures in the history of Tibetan Buddhism