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A Path to Peace: The Engaged Buddhism of Venerable Tajay Bongsa
Giving gifts to the future
Uploaded 21 Apr 2017
Exploring Engaged Buddhism with Professor Christopher Queen
The role of Buddhism in fostering global change
Uploaded 16 Dec 2016
“The Great Light of Compassion” (大慈悲光明) Expressed in Goryeo Water-moon Avalokiteshvara Paintings
A look at Water-moon Avalokiteshvara paintings from Goryeo dynasty Korea
Uploaded 4 Dec 2015
Wonderwell Mountain Refuge—A Flowering of Buddhism in America
Buddhist retreat in New Hampshire provides a perfect setting for Dharma exploration
Uploaded 16 Oct 2015
<i>Wise Teacher, Wise Student: Tibetan Approaches to a Healthy Relationship</i> – Book Review
Berzin examines the benefits and pitfalls in the relationship between practitioner and teacher
Uploaded 25 Sep 2015
Reflections from the 14th Sakyadhita International Conference: Nurturing the Theravada Bhikkhuni Sangha
An examination of equal opportunity for ordination and Buddhist education for women
Uploaded 28 Aug 2015
The Dragon-girl and Her Monks: Shanmiao’s Relationships with Uisang and Myoe
An archetypal three-way relationship between a shapeshifting girl and two monks
Uploaded 10 Apr 2015
Rethinking Buddhist Practices and the Buddha’s Bodily Features—An Interview with John Powers
Exploring masculinity and womanhood with scholar John Powers
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
“May this image win me virtue”: <i>The Courtauld Institute of Art’s Proceedings of the Buddhist Art Forum 2012</i>
Buddhistdoor International would like to thank Professor David Park, Director of the Courtauld Institute of Art’s Conservation of Wall Painting Department, for kindly hosting us in London and pr
Uploaded 1 Mar 2014
What is the Role of the Buddhist Sangha in the 21st Century?
We can see from the study of the Buddha’s earliest teachings in the vinaya-piṭaka, that he originally taught only dhamma necessary for the attainment of nibbāna. The dhammas such as the Four Nob
Uploaded 7 Jan 2013
Pathbreaking Grants To Harvard And Stanford Universities From The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Will Advance Understanding Of Buddhist Thought And Practice Across The United States
HONG KONG, October 3, 2011 — Mr. Robert Y. C. Ho, Chairman of the Board of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation, today announced that the Foundation has expanded its initiatives to promote the
Uploaded 3 Oct 2011
The Mathematics of Altruism
It may come as a surprise to some, that mathematics can venture into the world of ethics and support and prove the value of some fundamental moral principles such as kindness and forgiveness - the com
Uploaded 28 Mar 2011
Reflections on the Nature of the Conscious Moment
Undoubtedly this is an enormous topic, and acknowledging how it has been vastly covered in various philosophies of both the West and the East I will attempt to neither summarize its historical treatme
Uploaded 28 Feb 2011
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