New Year Refuge: A Global Celebration of the Buddha
Craig C Lewis
31 December 2020
Entering 2021 with the Triple Gem
Buddhistdoor View: Seeking Refuge in a Post-COVID World
Buddhistdoor Global
5 December 2020
Revisiting the true meaning of refuge
Metta’s Walk in the Park
Mettamorphsis
3 June 2020
Letting metta help solve a city crisis
Love in the Time of Coronavirus, Part One: Refuge
Sarah C. Beasley
14 April 2020
Allowing ourselves to take refuge in times of our..
Zen Buddhist Priest Offers Refuge to All Comers in Japan
Craig C Lewis
6 March 2019
Seeking a sustainable society through engaged…
Japan’s Historic Todai Temple Offers Relief for Families Living with Serious Illness
Craig C Lewis
16 January 2018
Buddhist compassion and social engagement
“Hyphenated-American”
Rutdow Tanny Jiraprapasuke
28 December 2017
For the Buddhism in America column this month I have asked Harvard scholar and Buddhist practitioner Rutdow Tanny Jiraprapasuke to share in her own words some of
The Meaning and Significance of Taking Refuge in the Triple Gems
Ven. Nyanabodhi
17 November 2009
In the Therav?da Buddhist Tradition the followers before performing any rites and rituals, chanting, recitation of suttas etc. Usually take refuge in the triple gems (tiratana), namely: