Dalai Lama to Reduce Foreign Travel due to Age and Exhaustion, says CTA
Octogenarian spiritual leader has continued…
Dalai Lama Hosts 33rd Mind & Life Conference: Reimagining Human Flourishing
Experts, scholars, and scientists gather to seek…
The Exclusivism of the New Kadampa Tradition: The French Example
The proliferation of a Tantric tradition in the West
Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama Issues Clarification over Report of Controversial Donation
Official statement denies receipt of alleged donation
Two Explosive Devices Found in Bodh Gaya, Security for Dalai Lama Tightened
Security personnel on high alert as thousands of…
Dalai Lama Cancels Majority of International Public Appearances in 2018
83-year-old spiritual leader cancels North American…
Dalai Lama Offers Prayer for Peace in Bodh Gaya
Tens of thousands of followers expected to…
Nuns in the Tibetan Tradition: Latest Developments and Future Prospects
The issue of women’s empowerment in Tibetan Buddhism, especially for nuns, has been tenaciously resisted and debated about for almost 50 years. At the center the debate, we
The Kalachakra Effect — Why is the Kalachakra Initiation So Popular?
Insights into one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most captivating…
The Special Friendship of Vaclav Havel and the Dalai Lama, Born from the Emergence of Freedom in Post-Communist Czechoslovakia
In November 1989, as an 11-year-old, I watched a puzzling scene unfold on our black-and-white TV: huge crowds of people had gathered in central Prague
Buddhistdoor View: Science and Buddhism—Alliance and Friendship, Not Ideological Uniformity
We do not like to think that humans are inherently cruel or violent. Even the suggestion that homo sapiens might, as a species, be inclined to violence sits uneasily