
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

Dharma teachings from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the Buddhadharma, Buddhist practice, and enlightenment

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka ordered that a bhikkhuni should receive an identity card recognizing her as a fully ordained monastic.

A comprehensive deep dive into the Theravada Vinaya’s nuances around the ordination of women on validity, legality, and legitimacy

Bhutan’s much-anticipated Science, Meditation, and Mindfulness Conference* commenced in the capital Thimphu on Tuesday.

In a highly public Vesak Day ordination as a Buddhist monk, Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse reemerges in Thai public life amid growing royal succession concerns

The London Buddhist Vihara (LBV) officially began its centenary celebrations for 2026 with a week-long observance of Vesak from 11 May.

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

The king and queen of Thailand embarked on a historic four-day visit to Bhutan, where they were guests of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

Margaret Meloni considers a Buddhist perspective on regret and remorse, and cultivating equanimity through skillful actions

This Bangladeshi Buddhist leader established a wide network of schools and philanthropic projects for the underprivileged