
Japanese Americans Commemorate Remembrance Day
It took over 40 years for the US Congress to acknowledge the failings of the government and the harm caused to countless Japanese-American families
It took over 40 years for the US Congress to acknowledge the failings of the government and the harm caused to countless Japanese-American families
Tracing the unique history of Won Buddhism as it has moved to and grown in America
A growing number of Buddhists and Buddhist organizations around the world believe that the process of finding a successor should not be politicized
The discovery shows there is still much work to be done to understand the earliest centuries of Buddhism’s development
The Kona Hongwanji Buddhist Temple has served generations of Shin Buddhists on Hawai‘i’s big island
A Buddhist reflection on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and the way we might relate to royals and great Buddhist leaders going forward
Looking at how Buddhism has treated nationalism, from ancient empires to modern countries and contemporary movements
Remarkable archaeological remains have been found In Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in areas that had gone unexplored for decades
A history of the idea and practice of mindfulness, East and West
Examining the damage wrought by the global animal trade, and looking back to a Buddhist monarch for renewed inspiration
The United States returned nearly 30 looted antiquities and works of art to Cambodia at a formal ceremony in New York on 8 August. The artifacts include
The 16th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (IATS) opened in Prague on 3 July. Hosted by the Faculty of Arts of Charles