
Reflections on the Meeting of Worlds
Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a meditation on history, impermanence, and the movement of Buddhist wisdom across cultures

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a meditation on history, impermanence, and the movement of Buddhist wisdom across cultures

The lives of two women separated by 2,500 years converge in 2026, revealing the enduring struggle for women’s autonomy and leadership

From ritual abundance to mindful use: restoring meaning to khatak practices

A year after receiving funding from the FPMT, Maitreya Universal Education School in Bodh Gaya, is reporting improvements across the board.

The Tibetan Nuns Project recently reported on the success of a project to improve the living conditions for the Buddhist nuns of Sherab Choeling Nunnery.

Laurence Brahm traces the origins of Vajrayana to a melting pot of spiritual influences in Pakistan – and unveils a hidden heritage

Reflections on the 13th Sakyadhita Conference from 2013 and lessons for women working for Mahaprajapati’s vision and gender justice

Tendzin Choegyal, the 16th Ngari Rinpoche and youngest brother of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, died on 17 February in Dharamsala, India.

The Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama issued a statement firmly rejecting attempts to link His Holiness to disgraced American financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Contemporary Indian Buddhist diplomacy reflects a radically changed world with rapidly shifting geopolitical priorities and strategy

The Tibetan Nuns Project has announced that Shugsep Nunnery will hold its first-ever khenmo enthronement ceremony for 19 nuns on 18 February.

Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a vision of Buddhist practice and study for all practitioners of the Buddhadharma