
Buddhism in Britain, Part Two: Middle-Class Buddhism and the Spirituality of Julia May Shaw (1891–1975)
A series with sociologist and ethnographer Dr. Caroline Starkey about the past and present of British Buddhist converts

A series with sociologist and ethnographer Dr. Caroline Starkey about the past and present of British Buddhist converts

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

The London Buddhist Vihara (LBV) officially began its centenary celebrations for 2026 with a week-long observance of Vesak from 11 May.

The Dalai Lama shared a video message on his 89th birthday, in which he expressed thanks to fellow Tibetans and well-wishers around the world.

A series with sociologist and ethnographer Dr. Caroline Starkey about the past and present of British Buddhist converts

Cultural echoes of the sacred feminine in East and West

The Isle of Man, a small, self-governing island in the Irish Sea, recently welcomed its first Buddhist temple, which opened to the public on 11 December.

Reflecting on the life and death of Queen Elizabeth II and the existential and spiritual questions that arise as the world looks on

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has shared his condolences on the death on Thursday of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in a letter to her eldest

The Scottish government is reported to have overturned an ongoing bid to build and operate a shooting range near the rural religious sanctuary of Kagyu

A look at Norman Waddell’s new anthology of letters, essays, and more from R. H. Blyth

The flourishing of Theravada Buddhism in the United Kingdom