
My Going Forth: A Samaneri Ordination
Ayya Adhimutti describes her ordination as a samaneri in…

Ayya Adhimutti describes her ordination as a samaneri in…

Cultivating academic excellence and new…

Over 4 million people followed the three-day…

Reviving the Buddhist circuit of Bangladesh and West Bengal

An interview with founder Ricardo Guerrero

Buddha’s perspective on suicide and Theravada…

Thoughts on the first Carmelite-Buddhist interfaith…

In South and Southeast Asia, important Buddhist festivals are often celebrated on the day of the full moon (Purnima). For instance, the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment,

Predominantly Islamic Pakistan is not the first country that comes to mind when one mentions Buddhism. Many archaeologists, historians, and Buddhists are aware of the fact that

Twelve years have passed since the International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony (ITCC) was first held at Bodh Gaya, India. The sacred Bodhi tree under which the

The funeral ceremony recounted in this article was held for the author’s beloved mother Juti Bala Barua, who passed away on 12 August 2016 and

Thailand’s Khao Phansa festival marks the beginning of the annual, three-month rains retreat for monastics (Pali: vassavasa), beginning the day after the full moon of the