
Pew Survey Shows Widespread Acceptance of Cultural Diversity in South and Southeast Asia
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
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
The Australian Sangha Association and other faith groups urge public to vote Yes to amend constitution and give Indigenous people a voice
Louvre director Manuel Rabaté discusses his museum’s philosophy, favorite artworks, and more in an exclusive interview with BDG
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim highlights the path to liberation through self-realization in a recent Dharma talk
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim examines the causes and conditions for liberation from suffering in a recent Dharma talk
Pope Francis is the very first pontiff in the Church’s history to visit Mongolia, with a complicated set of issues to be deliberated
Reflections on the teachings of Sot’aesan, founder of Won Buddhism, on finding religious harmony within diversity
A Korean Buddhist monastic explores film as a medium for sharing spiritual wisdom
The Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia hosted an interfaith dialogue on the question: does religious moderation conflict with religious teachings?
A college student in the US reflects on her first encounter with the Buddhdharma
Buddhists have joined with other religious minorities to work for safety and fair representation in Bangladesh
While Sri Lanka protects the freedom of religion for all citizens, Buddhism holds special privileges in its constitution