
The Infinite Line: Jao Tsung-I’s Buddhist Art and the Dunhuang Legacy
Rebecca Wong explores the line drawn masterpieces of one of modern China’s great artistic scholars, who brought to life Dunhuang’s “baimiao”

Rebecca Wong explores the line drawn masterpieces of one of modern China’s great artistic scholars, who brought to life Dunhuang’s “baimiao”

Navigating the depraved depths of a president’s threat to destroy a civilization and the lofty heights of a new mission to the Moon

From dana to governance, the future of sangha depends on integrating centuries of traditional wisdom with modern practical skills.

Buddhism in Indonesia is a fascinating story of assimilation, cultural unity, and folklore combined with philosophy

The 2026 Seoul International Buddhism Expo and accompanying International Seon Meditation Conference will be held in April.

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

State prosecutors in central China’s Henan Province, have indicted Shi Yongxin, the former abbot of the Shaolin Temple for financial misconduct.

Jamyang Buddhist Centre in southeast London, has announced the launch of a new online study program, Discovering Buddhism Self Study.

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a teaching on desire and attachment in relationships.

Dr. Richard Dixey is on a mission to revive Buddhism in India with a slew of ambitious projects connecting all schools of Dharma

The Buddhist humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Foundation has deepened its humanitarian commitment in Nepal, the Buddha’s homeland.

Ven. Tanmyeong offers a contemplative exploration of craving, clinging, and the structures of conditioned existence.