
Planting Seeds of Peace: Two Children’s Books Bring the Buddha’s Message to Young Readers
Two new Buddhist children’s books from Priya Kumari offer young readers joyful, accessible gateways into Vesak, interdependence, and peace

Two new Buddhist children’s books from Priya Kumari offer young readers joyful, accessible gateways into Vesak, interdependence, and peace

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares her insights into a new book on mind training by Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo

What happens when the Dharma meets AI? In the final installment of his series on Buddhist publishing, John Negru explores the irreplaceable role of living teachers in transmitting wisdom beyond words

Tibet House US recently launched a new novel on the life of the Sixth Dalai Lama by writer and poet Annie Bien and co-authored by Robert A. F. Thurman.

Ngakpa Tromtsal Dorje recounts his 14-year exploration of Buddhist thought in Western philosophical traditions

Buddhist Astrology: Chart Interpretation from a Buddhist Perspective by Jhampa Shaneman and Jan Angel—with the added gravitas of a preface by His Holiness the 14th

In Part Four of his series, John Negru examines why Buddhism remains poorly represented in global publishing metadata standards—and what can be done to fix it

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

Buddhist publishing faces a perfect storm of forces that push against existing practices, but interest is still alive as Buddhists rethink how the Dharma is transmitted

John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America

Drawing from decades of work in Buddhist publishing, John Harvey Negru introduces us to the world of Buddhist authors in our complex and changing social landscape

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has charted a path to succession for the Dalai Lama lineage in a new book published in the UK and the US on Tuesday.