30 Stolen Antiquities Repatriated to Cambodia from US
The United States returned nearly 30 looted antiquities and works of art to Cambodia at a formal ceremony in New York on 8 August. The artifacts include
The United States returned nearly 30 looted antiquities and works of art to Cambodia at a formal ceremony in New York on 8 August. The artifacts include
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has issued a public statement calling for compassionate restraint and respect for the sanctity of life in Myanmar
Attachment and impermanence: mindfulness on the path of practice
Looking back on the life of a revered Theravada leader and teacher in Bangladesh
Remembering one of the West’s most influential voices of Theravada Buddhism
Buddhists around the world celebrated the beginning of the three-month rains retreat (Vassavasa) on 13 July. The three-month rains retreat for monks and nuns begins
Khyentse Foundation, a nonprofit founded by the renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and author Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, has presented this year’s award for Outstanding PhD
Understanding Wrong View and gaining insight into the defiled mind of delusion and attachment
Thai monks weigh use of marijuana and its derivatives as Thailand decriminalizes the drug
How not to lose sight of the wisdom of impermanence
Speaking at the Vatican with a special Buddhist delegation from Thailand on 17 June, Pope Francis expressed his profound respect for the teachings of the
Buddhists in Hong Kong have donated essential items to vulnerable families in Sri Lanka, which is experiencing its worst economic crisis since its independence in