
Buddhistdoor View: Inner Freedom and Outward Resistance: Buddhism in Times of Tyranny
Buddhists have a number of powerful guides to dealing with tyranny from both history and from ancient moral principles
Buddhists have a number of powerful guides to dealing with tyranny from both history and from ancient moral principles
Dipen Barua pays tribute to the activist philosophy of the INEB founder, who has become one of Engaged Buddhism’s standard-bearers
Recalling teachers who faced imprisonment and exile yet sustained deep meditation practice, Sarah C. Beasley highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the important work of sustaining oneself and others
Rev. Grace Song shares her remarks given on 16 March 2024 at the “May We Gather” pilgrimage in Antioch, California
Our loving-kindness practitioner explores pagan solstice practices that lift up feminine energy as she reflects on 2023 and prepares for the year ahead
Caste discrimination has existed for millennia in South Asia, despite efforts from reformers such as B.R. Ambedkar, and it is following many people around the world
Tibetan Buddhist group has joined local residents and tribal leaders to oppose the open-pit mine
On the development of a 20th century doctrinal chart in Won Buddhism
Buddhist ethics as the foundation of our spiritual practice and of a just society.
An examination of the need for solidarity and compassion on the path to fundamental change
Ten years have passed since the notorious night of brutal communal attacks on Buddhists living in the village of Ramu in the Cox’s Bazar District
The socially engaged Buddhist organization was founded by American monk Bhikkhu Bodhi with the goals of fighting poverty and hunger around the world