
Buddhistdoor View: Buddhism in Asia: A Constant Amid Divergences and Tensions?
How a new entry by Japan into UNESCO’s Memory of the World register demonstrates Buddhism’s uniting power and potential for Asian countries

How a new entry by Japan into UNESCO’s Memory of the World register demonstrates Buddhism’s uniting power and potential for Asian countries

A doorway to the wisdom of Chan patriarch Dahui Zonggao

How Buddhism and Daoism interacted to bring a unique spiritual heritage in historical and modern China

An interview with Buddhist studies scholars from The University of Hong Kong, recipients of postgraduate scholarships from Tung Lin Kok Yuen

Experiencing the musical expression of the timeless, borderless, profound Buddhist message and teaching of ompassion

The influential Buddhist monk Venerable Hsing Yun, the founding patriarch of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order has died in Taiwan.

It is hoped that the medical knowledge will be added to Japan’s registry of intangible cultural heritage

Illuminating the rich history of gold in religious manuscripts, namely Christian and Buddhist, on display at the British Library

Venerable Chi Gung, a venerated master of the Pure Land tradition of Mahayana Buddhism died in the early hours of Tuesday in Taipei at the age of 95.

This is the latest step in a long battle to return the revered Buddhist statue to its home in China

Charles B. Jones has recently published a slate of vastly informative publications on the Pure Land tradition. In 2019, the associate professor of Religion and

The history, attractions, and heritage of Manjushri’s mountain, one of China’s “Four Great Sacred Peaks”