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International Network of Engaged Buddhists Announces SENS 2019 Transformative Learning Program
Program theme: “Interfaith Understanding towards…
Program theme: “Interfaith Understanding towards…
Temporary ordination is a traditional way of making…
The dramatic rescue bid that captivated the world
Re-examining Thailand’s monastic life and…
Laying the foundations of social transformation
Vesak commemoration focuses on need for…
Thai Temple older than the Republic of Singapore
Siamese rosewood “more valuable than gold” on…
Experts seek to halt deterioration of unique…
Scandal estimated to have resulted in losses of…
Ajahn Saneh tugs at the ropes to make sure that everything is securely fastened on the bed of the pickup truck. There is little time
Like his teacher Ajahm Brahm, Norwegian-born Ajahn Brahmali is unafraid to speak his mind, not only with students and fellow Buddhists, but also at the