
The 16 Mahāsthabir of Unainpūrā, Bangladesh: Śrīmat Krenglahā Mahāsthabir (1700–80)
Reflecting on the life of one of the 16 accomplished monks (mahāsthabir) of the sacred Bangladeshi village of Unainpūrā

Reflecting on the life of one of the 16 accomplished monks (mahāsthabir) of the sacred Bangladeshi village of Unainpūrā

Maia Duerr brings together the many ways that Buddhist activism can be expressed to create a holistic picture of kindness, compassion, and wisdom in our troubled times

The British juror and barrister who founded one of Britain’s most important Buddhist groups from the 1920s till today

Reflecting on the changing of the seasons and the recent eclipses, Sarah C. Beasley reminds us of the central Buddhist practice of wishing that all beings be happy

Young students display exemplary wisdom when confronted by a chocolate “Laughing Buddha” in their elementary school classroom.

A meditation on the way that Zen koans point out our discursive mind’s inability to get at certain truths

Ongoing problems swirling around dubious teachers in Malaysia are a product of lax oversight and a culture of silence

Won Buddhist teacher Grace Song describes the brave work of a Black student to turn a disturbing incident into personal growth and teaching moment.

Dr. Laurence Musgrove is an English professor and accomplished poet and writer who will look into Taiwan’s Humanistic Buddhism

Exploring self-awareness and the importance of supportive community as we share in the many tasks of life

To celebrate the occasion of Saga Dawa—the “month of merits” for Tibetan Buddhists—the renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and author Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche will give

A tribute to the extraordinary and unique contributions of Thầy in the development of engaged and applied buddhism