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Venerable Dr. Bhikkhu Praghyalok — 40 Years of Buddhist Service
A remarkable legacy of the living Dharma
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
How Wrong Views Lead to Errors in Judgment
Right view and the decision-making process
Uploaded 16 Dec 2016
The 2,600th Anniversary of the Global Bhikkhuni Sangha and Fourfold Sangha of the Buddha
Witnessing the revival of the female monasticism in the Buddhist world
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
Straight Talk: Reforming Buddhist Education in Asia, with Dr. Ananda Kumaraseri
A one-man army who aims to reform Buddhist education in Asia
Uploaded 26 Feb 2016
How to Face Death - Pilgrimages and Death Rituals in Japanese Buddhism
Consoling those who have lost a loved one and memorializing those who have passed
Uploaded 15 Jan 2016
A Thoughtful Life: Professor Karunadasa Looks Back on His Career, Teaching, and Buddhist Studies
Exclusive interview with Yakupitiyage Karunadas
Uploaded 19 Jun 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Dharma and the Erotic
A good deal of contemporary Buddhist literature exists that confronts unhealthy and deluded ideas of romantic and sexual love. Today’s popular media and advertising certainly peddles a distorted
Uploaded 12 Jun 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Crisis and Opportunity for Theravada Buddhism
Unpacking nationalism and gender in Theravada countries
Uploaded 20 Mar 2015
The Making of a Monastic’s Robes
When looking for the “Walking Monk”—the peripatetic Buddhist monk wandering the east coast of Australia—Kerry Stewart from ABC ventured out only to have every “red or saffron object” in sight catch he
Uploaded 27 Nov 2014
Dharma Eye: A Unique Buddhist Photographer Collective
Introducing the Dharma Eye team!
Uploaded 19 Sep 2014
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Prisons and Buddhists
Lewis Lancaster and his longtime friend Danny Tam are the dynamic duo of Buddhist prison visitation. In an interview with this website in 2013, the emeritus professor of East Asian languages at UC Ber
Uploaded 12 Sep 2014
Overcoming the Near Enemy of Lovingkindness
Being present with terminally ill people will teach you a lot. It’s a powerful mindfulness practice to maintain an accepting awareness of the sights, sounds, smells and emotions that arise. Many
Uploaded 10 Jul 2014
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