
So, You Want to Be a Buddhist Author, Eh? Part Two: The Changing Nature of Buddhist Practice
John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America
John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America
This Bangladeshi Buddhist leader established a wide network of schools and philanthropic projects for the underprivileged
The longtime Soto Zen teacher inspired countless practitioners through his steadfast leadership and compassionate guidance
Ven. Zinhai explores how a deep understanding of the Five Aggregates can foster engaged Buddhism
The widely revered senior Tibetan lama, His Eminence Chöje Ayang Tulku Rinpoche died in Mysore, Karnataka, India, on 4 December. He was 82 years old.
Prof. David Dale Holmes examines one of many methods expounded by the great Thai Buddhist master Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo
Mingyur Rinpoche shares his wisdom and perspectives on practice for contemporary students of the Buddhadharma
The Tashi Choling Center for Buddhist Studies in Ashland, Oregon, said that its memorial stupa for Dhomang Gyatrul Rinpoche was consecrated in November.
BDG speaks with Ven. Guo Huei about the engaged Buddhist activities of Dharma Drum Mountain, and sustaining the Buddhadharma in a changing world
Siddhartha’s Intent has announced that Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche will live-stream a series of public teachings this weekend from Santiago de Chile.
Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche introduces his new initiative and explains the importance of traditional Tibetan debate in our modern world
Lam Yuen Ching continues her account of her deepening practice in the Buddhist community of Thich Nhat Hanh