
Growing Up with the Dharma: A Window into Middle Way School
An introduction to North America’s few Dharma-based educational opportunities for children

An introduction to North America’s few Dharma-based educational opportunities for children

Prime Minister Modi announces that ancient Buddhist relics discovered in Gujarat’s Aravalli will travel from India to Thailand where millions of devotees are expected to pay respects.

A Dharma teaching from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the nature of practice and recognizing our innate buddha-nature

Asa Hershoff reflects on the tantric view of pure awareness

The much-loved Canadian scholar, teacher, and Buddhist practitioner, Prof. David Dale Holmes died in Ontario on 2 March after a period of ill health.

Sensei Alex Kakuyo reflects on the at times harsh realities of life and the power of Buddhist practice as a tool for moving through them.

The ongoing protests demand greater control of Bodh Gaya, Buddhism’s most important pilgrimage site

The Taiwanese Buddhist humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Charity Foundation announced a free online study course, “Buddhism: Past, Present, and Future.”

Alan Kwan provides guidance on how disciples can come to Amitabha Buddha through reaction, repentance, and recitation

The humble Buddhist monk who narrowly survived Cambodia’s Killing Fields serves as a powerful example of how we all can strengthen our practice through troubled times

Prof. David Holmes shares one of the Buddha’s teachings from the Niraya Sutta concerning good and bad actions in life.

The Art Institute of Chicago has announced that it is returning a 12th-century sculpture of the Buddha to Nepal after learning that it was stolen.