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Living Dr. Ambedkar’s Vision
Babasaheb's legacy in the 21st century
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Balancing “Family” Love with Love for All Beings
Approaching relationships with equanimity and loving-kindness
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Burkini, Secular Liberalism, and a Buddhist Hoodie
On religious freedom and secular liberty
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
Freda Bedi: The Making of a Buddhist Nun
One of the first Western women to be ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition
Uploaded 12 Aug 2016
From Seoul to Somerville: The Founding of a Korean Won Buddhist Temple in Massachusetts
Tracing the spiritual journey of Rev. Youngju Kim
Uploaded 4 Mar 2016
<i>Shifting Stones, Shaping the Past: Sculpture from the Buddhist Stupas of Andhra Pradesh</i> – Book Review
A new book about Buddhist landmarks in Andhra Pradesh
Uploaded 10 Jul 2015
The Active Buddhist: George Takei
Calling all Trekkies!   If you’re a fan of the original Star Trek TV series (and movies), then you’ll be familiar with the jet black hair and yellow ocher bodysuit of Hikaru Sulu. N
Uploaded 13 Feb 2015
Meditating: the Art of Everydayness
Editor's note: “On the Vajra footpath with Tinley Fynn” is a column focusing on the principles of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism through the exploration of associated literature, arts, cultural practices
Uploaded 21 Jan 2014
A Forest Monk - an Interview with Ajahn Brahmavamso (Part 2)
A Forest Monk - An Interview with Ajahn Brahmavamso This interview is an excerpt from:  A Forest Monk and a Zen Roshi Radio National (ABC) – The Spirit of Things, with Dr. Rachael Kohn  
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
Migaila
The strong and beautiful Migaila is perhaps the single most daring creative liberty taken with the story of the Buddha. First of all, there is no Migaila in the canonical accounts of the Buddha’
Uploaded 18 Oct 2011
The Way of a Saint: John Paul II's Dialogue with Buddhism
Last Sunday, Karol Wojtyla, subsequently the previous head of the Catholic Church John Paul  II, was beatified by his successor, the present Pope Benedict XVI. Beatification is the necessary stage in
Uploaded 2 May 2011
A Smarty-Pants' Criteria for Belief
“Turn the Wheel of Dharma in all the worlds for the benefit of all living beings, and in the manner congenial to potential converts.” – Kriyāsaṃgraha   I consider myself a fairly skeptical person in
Uploaded 21 Feb 2011
Merton’s Wisdom: The Common Ground of Buddhist-Christian Interfaith Dialogue (1)
This article is a Buddhist response to Thomas Merton’s essay  ‘Nhat Hanh is my Brother’ and Raymond’s article on ‘ Mindfulness and Love (2010.10.18). These two articles should be contemplated often i
Uploaded 6 Dec 2010
Buddha on the Thames: Buddhist Studies in Europe and the UK
Buddhism is still very much a minority religion in London. Interest in Buddhism began with Wesleyan missionaries and preachers of other denominations, who sought to expand their knowledge of the Dharm
Uploaded 4 Oct 2010
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