


The Unbroken Lineage of the Pure Land Teaching
Strictly following in the footsteps of the Pure Land…

Differences Between the Sui-Tang and Song-Ming Pure Land Teachings
Dynastic divergences in Pure Land Buddhism

Awakening the Buddha Within: The Inspiring Journey of an Indian Buddhist Couple, Part 2
The development and decline of Mahayana Buddhism in.

Dalai Lama Returns to Public Teaching with Two-day Global Webcast
His Holiness gives first public teaching since the start of the…

Dalai Lama Urges Greater Inter-religious Understanding in Vesak Message
His Holiness urges people to put beliefs into practice for…

Delving into Naga
Echoes of sacred naga iconography

Buddhistdoor View: Finding our Humanity in a Time of Tragedy
Ardern has shown tremendous leadership through this ordeal.

The King of the East: Jikokuten Iconography
Protectors of the Buddhist cosmos

Expressions between Dogma and Silence: A Japanese Take on the Two Truths
Exploring two interpretations of a central Buddhist doctrine

The Cause of Assured Rebirth in the Land of Bliss, Part 1
Accuracy in explaining the Buddha’s words In my previous three articles I emphasized that Pure Land Buddhism sees faith as an expedient means, while the

Faith and Practice in Pure Land Buddhism, as Taught by Nagarjuna Bodhisattva
An easy practice with faith as an expedient means Nagarjuna Bodhisattva is recognized as the “Founder of the Eight Schools in Mahayana Buddhism.” He also