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<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Rooting Out the Rot—Removing Corruption and Complacency in the Sangha
The devastating consequences of systemic decline
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
Living Dr. Ambedkar’s Vision
Babasaheb's legacy in the 21st century
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
Finding Excellence, Part 1: Of Course They Don’t Talk About It
Revelations from the hidden world of Cham
Uploaded 22 Jul 2016
Buddhism in the UK Fire and Rescue Services
A brief history of the work of Faith and Fire
Uploaded 4 Mar 2016
Seon and the City
Exploring an 8th century temple amid the bustle and glamour of downtown Seoul
Uploaded 24 Dec 2015
Ratnadevi’s Playful Approach to Mindfulness and Yoga
“I want to enjoy this—let’s just see where the conversation takes us,” were Ratnadevi’s words as we sat down to begin this interview. And that sums up why I want to give you a glimpse into my yoga tea
Uploaded 2 Jan 2015
The Online Neighborhood: Exploring Buddhism and Social Media
Like. Share. Retweet. Pin it.   Social media has infiltrated the lives of just about everyone who has a solid internet connection and time to casually rendezvous over the mighty World Wide Web. Gone a
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
Ordination in the Theravada Tradition: Ordination During the Time of the Buddha
  In this series, Jnan explores the practice of ordination within the Theravada tradition by a close examination of the Pali Canon. His first article discusses ordination during the Bu
Uploaded 14 Apr 2014
The Theravada Monastic Robe: The Design and Meaning
  The saffron robe of a Theravada Buddhist monastic is instantly recognizable to Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. But what is the origin, function and meaning of the design? In ancie
Uploaded 10 Apr 2014
Sangharakshita's "The Religion of Art": Reconciling Buddhism with aesthetics
Jeffrey Martin reviews Sangharakshita's The Religion of ArtIf the goal of Buddhism is nirvana, or at least to live a life based on Buddhist principles, how does the creation or consumption of art lead
Uploaded 18 May 2013
Professor Y. Karunadasa and Venerable Chandawimala on – “The political monk in contemporary Sri Lanka: a Blessing or a Hindrance”
Editor's note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 1, October 2006. With the recent election of nine Bhikkhus to seats in Sri Lanka’s federal parliament, the issue
Uploaded 17 Apr 2013
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