
Buddhistdoor View: An Age of Transformation for Youth in China and Globally
Buddhist practitioners, teachers, artists, and musicians are showing the way for how Dharma practice can be relevant to young people

Buddhist practitioners, teachers, artists, and musicians are showing the way for how Dharma practice can be relevant to young people

Laurence Brahm discusses his new rock band, Shambhala, and his strategy of bringing Dharma to younger Chinese audiences

How young people can have a productive and meaningful dialogue with their life milestones to attain a greater understanding of themselves

Rev. Hondaku, ordained minister in the Higashi Honganji, reveals his ambitious plans for Buddhist dissemination in the AI age

A young woman tells her story of her transformation from studious learner of languages to female monastic walking the Burmese path

The king reviewed the rapid progress of projects in the Special Administrative Region, including the youth-oriented Pelsung initiative

An in-depth conversation with a senior leader of Bhutan’s Central Monastic Body about his vision and hope for the Buddhism of the future

The 2025 Seoul International Buddhism Expo attracted young attendees with interactive exhibits and contemporary Buddhist art

The popularization of Himalayan Wisdom Traditions depends on creative forays into pop culture by directors, musicians and other creatives

The Busan International Buddhist Expo, which ran until 11 August, drew significant interest from younger generations, marking a shift in how Buddhism is perceived in

Kassidy Evans examines how social media has amplified the false sense of self in young people—and the Buddhist antidote

VR headsets, a chocolate bodhisattva, and remixed Buddhist sutras were on display as organizers sought to attract young people to the religion