The Monk and the Gun – New Film from Director Pawo Choyning Dorji
BDG columnist Sarah C. Beasley reviews the latest film from Bhutanese filmmaker Pawo Choyning Dorji, about Bhutan’s transition to a democracy in 2006
BDG columnist Sarah C. Beasley reviews the latest film from Bhutanese filmmaker Pawo Choyning Dorji, about Bhutan’s transition to a democracy in 2006
A new survey shows a decline in Asian American Buddhists by percentage, but also highlights complex differences between Asian Americans of different backgrounds
Scholars and leaders from the two religions will engage in shared practices and discussions over a period of four days
A reminder of Buddhism’s close relationship with the natural world and our need to recognize this in our daily lives and practice
The US-based engaged Buddhist organization is seeking to add two employees after a period of reflection and regrowth
Buddhism in the West faces political and philosophical challenges, but this is an opportune time for intellectual and theological renewal
Leading scholars and mindfulness practitioners will address current and future concerns and hopes for the practice of mindfulness
Unique Buddha statue is believed to date from the Edo Period of Japan
Temple is the largest found in the area and includes many intact artifacts
With our Buddhist practice, we can perfume the world with goodness
New research shows a range of attitudes to one’s own and other religions in three Buddhist countries, two Muslim countries, and one multifaith country
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation