
AI: Japanese-Developed “BuddhaBot Plus” to Debut in Bhutan
Buddhist monastics in Bhutan will soon be able to consult a Japanese-designed generative-AI chatbot for in-depth discussion of the Buddhadharma.

Buddhist monastics in Bhutan will soon be able to consult a Japanese-designed generative-AI chatbot for in-depth discussion of the Buddhadharma.

Recent media reports indicate that more than a thousand male and female Tibetan monastic have been expelled from Larung Gar Buddhist Academy.

Prof. David Holmes draws on a teaching by the Thai master Ajahn Chah in an examination of the dangers of the six senses

Leaders at the monastery and local authorities are uncertain about the motive for the man’s death

Media reports indicate that China is strengthening its military presence at Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, with an estimated 400 troops deployed on 20 December.

A growing divide between Buddhists settling in rural Canada and locals has led to concerns for their welfare

18-year-old Jalue Dorje expressed his aspiration to follow the examples of leaders like the Dalai Lama and Mahatma Gandhi, saying that he wants to become a leader of peace

BDG speaks with Ven. Guo Huei about the engaged Buddhist activities of Dharma Drum Mountain, and sustaining the Buddhadharma in a changing world

Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery in Himachal Pradesh marked the 25th anniversary of its founding on 17 October.

Narendra Modi addressed the celebration in person as he and others praised the recent Indian moves to promote the Pali language

Taiwan-headquartered Fo Guang Shan reported that the Buddhist nun and scholar Ven. Miao Guang, recently gave a series of Dharma talks in the US.

Fifteen Buddhist organizations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh will not celebrate the Kathina robe-offering ceremony because of security concerns.