
Buddhistdoor View: Facing the Fire Without Feeding It – New Violence in the Middle East
While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

The Archaeological Survey of India recently carried out excavations at the site of Kesariya Stupa, also known as the Tejpur Deora Stupa, in Bihar.

The spiritual leader and socially engaged Buddhist monk Venerable Bhikkhu Sanghasena—founder and spiritual director of the Mahabodhi International Meditation Center (MIMC) in Ladakh, in India’s

Archaeological excavations at Ratnagiri have garnered media attention for the wealth of artifacts unearthed—evidence of the region’s rich Buddhist heritage.

Śrīmat Jagat Chandra Mahāsthabir was a unique monastic who discovered the fabled Rangkut Banasram Bihar, a vihara built by Ashoka the Great in 268 BCE

Exploring sites of significance from the Buddha’s lifetime, then and today

Examining the damage wrought by the global animal trade, and looking back to a Buddhist monarch for renewed inspiration

Sapling from Sri Lanka to be planted at Buddhist monastery in Victoria next year

Grant offers support for projects promoting Buddhist…

Cities and Kings: Ancient Treasures from Myanmar is the latest in a series of special exhibitions on Southeast Asia curated by the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM)