
London’s “Peace Monk” Rev. Gyoro Nagase Marks Four Decades of Chanting and Walking for Peace
The Japanese Nipponzan Myohoji monk continues his anti-nuclear activism despite frail health and an uncertain future for his order

The Japanese Nipponzan Myohoji monk continues his anti-nuclear activism despite frail health and an uncertain future for his order

The Great Enlightenment Stupa at Danakosha Ling, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Jokioinen, Finland, was inaugurated on 4 August.

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares her insights about this colorful examination of gurus and spiritual seekers

Takeaways from participating in the 20th congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies at Leipzig University

LAM Yuen Ching examines the distinct characteristics of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s approach to engaged Buddhism

The Buddhist teachings, embodied in great contemporary teachers and monastics, remind us that ecological renewal and spiritual renewal are one and the same

Anam Thubten Rinpoche ponders the future of the Buddhadharma in the West and engaging with young people

The early explorers treated in this three-part article represent a wide range of expertise, from painting to linguistics, dance to cartography. The 15 explorers evoked

Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche will lead a free webinar on 9 August, titled “Blueprints of Awakening: Vajrayana for Modern Life.”

The 20th IABS Congress kicks off soon at Leipzig University, with over 450 presentations from scholars in 30+ countries

Our loving-kindness practitioner continues her work in a difficult environment, though armed with the realization that none of this is to be taken personally

Khyentse Foundation announced that it has begun accepting applications for Ashoka Grant funding for projects and individuals benefitting the Buddhadharma.