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Woodenfish Foundation Explores the Future of Buddhism and Science
Conference in Seattle is the third in a series and the first to be held outside of China
Uploaded 20 May 2019
Cyberpunk: The Human Condition amid High-tech Alienation and Urban Dystopia
On the future of Buddhism and technology
Uploaded 15 Mar 2019
A Path to Peace: The Engaged Buddhism of Venerable Tajay Bongsa
Giving gifts to the future
Uploaded 21 Apr 2017
Kim Cang Monastery – the Blossoming of an American Temple
A thriving Dharma community making a difference
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Separating Stress from Busyness—Helping Students Cope with Pressure
Emphasizing a mindful approach to education
Uploaded 1 Apr 2016
Seon and the City
Exploring an 8th century temple amid the bustle and glamour of downtown Seoul
Uploaded 24 Dec 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: India’s Buddhist Diplomacy
PM Narendra Modi seeks to build cultural bridges in Asia
Uploaded 4 Sep 2015
Educating Buddhist Children in America
Giving American children a Buddhist education
Uploaded 26 Jun 2015
Modern Education and the Future of Buddhism: An Interview with Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche is a well-known teacher in the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism.
Uploaded 9 Jan 2015
Buddhism Today and Tomorrow: Challenges and Prospects
In some countries in Asia Buddhism still takes the form that it has assumed for well over a thousand years. Due to its long-standing tradition, many people believe that as a religion it has always bee
Uploaded 2 Jan 2015
The Future of Buddhism in India: An Interview with Dr. Ravindra Panth
“Buddhism never went extinct in India,” declares the Director of Nava Nalanda Mahavihara a Pali institute in Bihar. Dr. R. Panth is referring to one of the darkest periods of Indian Buddhist history:
Uploaded 3 Jun 2014
The Urgency of Recognition: Female Buddhist monastics in Bangladesh
After a long interlude in which the Theravada Bhikkhuni Sangha was presumed extinct, the Sri Lankan lineage was re-established in 1998 at Bodhgaya with the help of Chinese Buddhist nuns. Recent progre
Uploaded 23 May 2014
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