
My Fellowship: A Journey into Buddhist Studies at Oxford
Dipen Barua looks back on his fellowship experience at the University of Oxford and the rich academic life of its Buddhist Studies scholars

Dipen Barua looks back on his fellowship experience at the University of Oxford and the rich academic life of its Buddhist Studies scholars

Born at the dawn of the 20th century and dying at the start of the 21st, this master was devoted to major reforms in Bangladesh

Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a vision of Buddhist practice and study for all practitioners of the Buddhadharma

Dharma teachings from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the Buddha’s teachings, gender equality, and faith in Buddhism

Asa Hershoff offers a short treatise on causes and conditions and the fruition of karma

British Library curator Mélodie Doumy reveals the secrets of real, lived stories of people from the desert town of Dunhuang

Scholars and Buddhist leaders hope that the move will drive greater study of the language around the world

A veteran teacher of Buddhist Studies, Prof. Kapila mentored many students in South and Southeast Asia over a decades-long career

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim explores suffering and happiness and the Buddhist path to personal liberation

Thai Buddhism has enjoyed a multicultural diffusion across diverse historical periods, resulting in one of Southeast Asia’s richest traditions

By unraveling some of the mistaken views of karma that many people hold, Kassidy Evans helps us see more clearly how karma works in Buddhism and in our lives

The consulate’s series pays homage to the shared concept of transcendent insight in both Buddhism and Hinduism