Unpacking the implications of a recent visit by the Dalai Lama to Sikkim and the ongoing absence of the Karmapa at Rumtek Monastery
Travel to a Tropical Sesshin in Cuba, Part One
Belén Boville travels to Cuba’s Kosen Shin-ji temple, 20 kilometers from Havana, with food and other supplies for the needy
Celebrating Two Decades of Buddhist Studies Excellence in Hong Kong
Marking the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s premiere Buddhist Studies institute at The University of Hong Kong
Peace and Unity without Truth and Accountability? On the Joint Announcement from the 17th Karmapa on the Future Recognition of the Shamarpa Incarnation
A joint announcement by the 17th Karmapa and Thaye Dorje point toward healing, but more is required from Thaye Dorje for reconciliation
Karma Samtenling Nunnery: Building a Beautiful Women’s Monastic Community in the Nepalese Hills
Karma Samtenling Nunnery is embarking on a campaign to complete its physical infrastructure for its 50 nuns
Ramagrama Stupa, the Sole Undisturbed Original Stupa Containing Relics of Lord Buddha, to be Preserved and Developed
Ramagrama Stupa to enjoy a renewed push for conservation and care under the aegis of three organizations
A Decade of Progress: Revolutionizing Bhikkhuni Ordination in Modern India
Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the first higher ordination of monastic women in modern times
My Diamond Teacher: An Interview with His Eminence Leytsog Lopon Sangay Dorji
The senior member of Bhutan’s central monastic body and chairman of its executive committee shares his thoughts on practice and patriotism
Dr. Song Chong Lee’s Brave New World: The Mahayana Ethics of Cyberspace
In a working academic paper on Mahayana ethics, Dr. Song Chong Lee argues that the bodhisattva precepts opens up new possibilities for optimism about cyberspace