
Karmayōgī Kṛpāśaraṇa Mahāthērō (1865–1927): The Forgotten Monk Who Built Buddhism in Modern India and Bangladesh
How a Buddhist monk came from poverty to re-invigorating Buddhism in modern India and Bangladesh amid a rapidly changing South Asia

How a Buddhist monk came from poverty to re-invigorating Buddhism in modern India and Bangladesh amid a rapidly changing South Asia

An exploration of Asian dance traditions at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

With the October ordination of six bhikkhunis in Bangladesh, Dipen Barua looks at the development of female monasticism in the country

An archeological story of the only stupa enshrining the relics of an enlightened figure of the Early Buddhist order of female monastics

The mysterious and ancient roots of Buddhist ritual dance in Sri Lanka

Elon Musk’s cryptic bedside image with a vajra ritual implement invokes an overlapping relationship between Western right-wing movements and reactionary convert communities

Harsha Navaratne, chair of the executive committee of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists, presents a vision for compassionate social change

Looking at how Buddhism has treated nationalism, from ancient empires to modern countries and contemporary movements

A dialogue on renewable energy and sustainable living from the perspective of engaged Buddhism

While Buddhism has been singled out among Sri Lanka’s religions, some worry that a more fully secular approach is needed to ensure peace and stability

Remembering one of the West’s most influential voices of Theravada Buddhism

Buddhists in Sri Lanka have an opportunity to lead the country toward greater freedom and equality for all