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Shakubuku! The Advent of Nichiren Buddhism in India
A history of Nichiren Buddhism in India since 1931
Uploaded 18 Aug 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Honoring the Lessons of Martin Luther King Jr. for Today’s World
Lessons from a history of religious engagement and American politics
Uploaded 13 Apr 2017
Exploring Engaged Buddhism with Professor Christopher Queen
The role of Buddhism in fostering global change
Uploaded 16 Dec 2016
The Many Forms of Avalokiteshvara
The most widely revered bodhisattva
Uploaded 25 Nov 2016
Exploring Buddhist Teachings at the 10th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education
Identifying the root causes of conflict and ways of resolving it
Uploaded 30 Jun 2016
Airbrushing our Heroes
Exploring the acceptance and forgiveness of our own failings and those of others
Uploaded 29 Jan 2016
Know the Ideal, Accept the Actual
A path to inner freedom through accepting and embracing imperfection
Uploaded 31 Dec 2015
Bridging Differences, Building Dialogue - with Dharma Master Venerable Hsin Tao
Ven. Hsin Tao strives for peace and understanding through interfaith dialogue
Uploaded 20 Nov 2015
Leading with Wisdom in the Digital Age
Wisdom 2.0 in Singapore
Uploaded 26 Jun 2015
The “Yogyakarta Statement”: Guidelines for Religious Harmony and Communal Stability
In recent years, we have heard much about the importance of mutual tolerance and non-discrimination on the part of religious believers and communities. But somehow, the practical reality of achieving
Uploaded 22 May 2015
Monastic Schools and Their Role in Myanmar
There is a banner above the gateway of Parahita Monastery, in the Bago region of Myanmar, which reads “Maha Pyinnya Beikman - Youth Development Centre and Monastic Education School.” At th
Uploaded 27 Feb 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Unattached Involvement
The demonstrations in Hong Kong continue to drag on. Not long after they started, reports began to cover the involvement of Christian leaders in student and activist circles. The pugilistic Catholic r
Uploaded 24 Oct 2014
One Hundred Million Blessings: Happy Saka Dawa!
To the uninitiated, Vajrayana’s ritualistic and esoteric appearance can make some observances seem heavy and difficult to comprehend. Tantric texts are laden with difficult religious vocabulary and in
Uploaded 21 May 2014
Did the Buddha go to Myanmar? On the Trail of Old Folk Tales
Weaving the Buddha into the Burmese identity Legends are what fill the uncertain space between history and fiction. Some of the most popular legends tell where historical figures might have gone: did
Uploaded 8 May 2014
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