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Shakubuku! The Advent of Nichiren Buddhism in India
A history of Nichiren Buddhism in India since 1931
Uploaded 18 Aug 2017
Senso-ji: A Buddhist Temple for the People
The history and relevance of Japan’s most visited Buddhist temple
Uploaded 13 Apr 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Reconciling Nationalism and Buddhism
Finding the middle way to a more inclusive future
Uploaded 5 Aug 2016
<i>Buddhism and Ireland: From the Celts to the Counter-Culture and Beyond</i> – Book Review
Laurence Cox charts the involvement of Irishmen and women in Buddhism
Uploaded 15 Jul 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>—One Belt, One Road: Ideas for Buddhist Dialogue across Eurasia
Reviving Buddhist exchange along the Silk Road
Uploaded 24 Jun 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
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
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Forgiveness and Repentance
Forgiveness as a step towards spiritual transformation
Uploaded 21 Aug 2015
Hiroshima’s Hibaku Jizo
Meher McArthur presents Ken Shimizu's Jizo images
Uploaded 7 Aug 2015
Stories of the Moment: Buddhist-inspired Fiction
The novelists that are bringing Buddhist themes to life
Uploaded 30 Apr 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
Medieval Artifacts, Modern Angst: Venerable Dae Bong on Korean Seon
On 18 August, a team of researchers in Seoul thrilled the archeological community when its members unearthed a ceramic pot at the site of Dobong Seowon, a Confucian academy built in the Joseon period
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
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