
The Sixth World Buddhist Forum: A Gathering of Harmony, a Promise of Coexistence
The sixth iteration of China’s largest international Buddhist symposium marks a renewed emphasis on compassionate action and enlightened joy

The sixth iteration of China’s largest international Buddhist symposium marks a renewed emphasis on compassionate action and enlightened joy

Matthew J. Moore’s analysis of Buddhist political theory remains an informative work that requires new input on multiple fronts

Reinterpreting ancient Buddhist literature for modern children

A welcome reminder of the fundamental truths of reality that the Buddha offered in his first teaching and how they are still deeply relevant to our lives today

Before we assign sentience or personhood to AI, we must understand better what these terms mean in the context of Buddhist philosophy

Noa Jones discusses Buddhist education in Bhutan as the nation embarks on bold plans for its future

As AI becomes more of a reality, the bodhisattva ideal could be applied to ensure that AI aligns with the needs of humans and other sentient beings

The loss of a thousand or more animals at a market should revive our work to end suffering for all sentient beings

The conference will host leading scholars, practitioners, and experts from around the world to bring a Buddhist perspective to bear on Artificial Intelligence, a new technology that is rapidly changing everything around us

Buddhism teaches us that the mind is foremost, so understanding what Artificial Intelligence will do to our minds will be essential to navigating this new technology skillfully

By unraveling some of the mistaken views of karma that many people hold, Kassidy Evans helps us see more clearly how karma works in Buddhism and in our lives

The International Dunhuang Programme’s new website launch marks a new milestone in “Dunhuangology” and digital tech serving the Dharma