
The Progression of Women’s Education in Buddhism: From Historical Texts to Modern Revival
How the ancient Buddhist sources depicted educated women has ramifications for how we should envision the reborn women’s sangha today

How the ancient Buddhist sources depicted educated women has ramifications for how we should envision the reborn women’s sangha today

New archaeological discoveries at a Thai temple suggest that Nakhon Ratchasima was a key Buddhist site as early as the 6th century

Despite a long period of difficulty for Buddhism in Bangladesh, historical figures like Chandrajyoti Mahasthabir helped keep the flame alive

Cambodia hosted its first-ever Islam-Buddhism summit, promoting religious harmony and interfaith dialogue with 180 delegates from more than 30 countries

An Tran explores the history and practice of Buddhist syncretism in Vietnam

Volunteers from the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation were quick to respond after Typhoon Yagi caused severe flooding in northern Thailand late last year.

No one was injured as the Buddhist temple building fell into flood waters

The renowned Buddhist mendicant Thich Minh Tue, who is respected across Vietnam for his devout ascetic practice, has embarked on a pilgrimage to India. Accompanied

A conversation with Singaporean Shin Buddhist Clement Tan launches this series of interviews with international leaders of Shin sanghas

Ted Nguyen offers a tribute to the remarkable Vietnamese monastic Thich Minh Tue, who captured the imagination of a nation.

The National University of Singapore (NUS) has announced the official launch of the newly established NUS Buddhist studies Group on 3 August.

Sanjoy Barua Chowdhury celebrates the life of an accomplished and beloved meditation master who established a popular meditation center in Thailand