
Metropolitan Museum of Art to Showcase “Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 BCE–400 CE”
An upcoming exhibition in New York will help tell the complex story of the early origins of Buddhism

An upcoming exhibition in New York will help tell the complex story of the early origins of Buddhism

While Turner lived an extraordinary life by many measures, her later years, imbued with spiritual pursuits, were her happiest

The revered monk was considered to be a father figure for many monastics in Sri Lanka

In Buddhist practice we learn that slow and steady work is key to cultivating a good life

In our busy modern lives, Vesak offers a moment to reflect on the simple and timeless truths found in the life and teachings of the Buddha

Jules Shuzen Harris Roshi was a beloved American Zen teacher in the White Plum lineage which combined the Soto and Rinzai traditions of Buddhism

Ratnadevi brings us along on a solitary retreat on the west coast of Scotland

According to reports, the monks had begun to attract wealthy donors who may have donated great sums thinking it would go to the temple

The Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia held an interfaith study event on the theme “Religion of Love” from the perspectives of Buddhism and Islam.

Buddhists in the US celebrate the Buddha’s birthday in the first large in-person celebration at the White House

On the delicate process of saying no when needed in order to create space for more meaningful pursuits

Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, or Choga, of the Dzogchen Retreat Center in Oregon has been accused of sexual battery by a former student