
Embodying Compassion and Questioning Our Assumptions about Suffering
Kassidy Evans examines the ethics of compassion and whether more suffering necessarily means more depth and maturity

Kassidy Evans examines the ethics of compassion and whether more suffering necessarily means more depth and maturity

LAM Yuen Ching traces the development of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Engaged Buddhism

84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha has announced that it will host an online Dharma teaching with Venerable Geshe Dorji Damdul.

Rare Buddhist artworks, recently repatriated from Japan, were unveiled for public display at the National Palace Museum of Korea in Seoul on Tuesday.

Ahead of the occasion of his 90th birthday on Sunday, His Holiness the Dalai Lama shared a public message on Saturday, in which he described

Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche turns a contemporary lens on incorporating the Buddha’s wisdom into our everyday lives

An introduction to the foundational role of watching the breath on the contemplative path in the Mahayana tradition

Dharma teachings from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the Buddhadharma, Buddhist practice, and enlightenment

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

The Archaeological Survey of India recently carried out excavations at the site of Kesariya Stupa, also known as the Tejpur Deora Stupa, in Bihar.

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka ordered that a bhikkhuni should receive an identity card recognizing her as a fully ordained monastic.

The 19th Sakyadhita International Conference commenced in Sarawak, Malaysia, today under the theme “Navigating Change: Buddhist Women in Transition.” Running from 16–20 June in the