
Dharma Under Pressure: Why They Cannot Stop Him Walking
A barefoot practitioner, shifting trust, and what sustained observation reveals about discipline and response

A barefoot practitioner, shifting trust, and what sustained observation reveals about discipline and response

To make art in a time of collapse is to walk the Bodhisattva Path

How Buddhism spread from ancient Magadha and became Asia’s most widespread religious tradition, before going global and reviving in India

Margaret Meloni highlights valuable lessons in equanimity and emotional fortitude from a story of one of the Buddha’s past lives

Drawing on the Pali Canon, Margaret Meloni explores the importance of protecting ourselves from distractions and cultivating inner peace in the face of life’s vicissitudes

Suranya Aiyar’s performance blends mythic retelling with history, combining characters from the suttas with Ashoka the Great’s drama

Margaret Meloni explore’s one of the Buddha’s teachings on subjective perception, mindfulness, and equanimity

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

Margaret Meloni considers a Buddhist perspective on regret and remorse, and cultivating equanimity through skillful actions

A delegation from the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) of India visited Myanmar to develop strategies for promoting Buddhist studies.

Buddhist monastics in Bhutan will soon be able to consult a Japanese-designed generative-AI chatbot for in-depth discussion of the Buddhadharma.

Prof. Dave Holmes presents an episode from the Pali Canon, in which Venerable Meghiya seeks guidance on practice from the Buddha