Teachings Magha Puja A Thai forest tradition teacher on the significance of the Buddhist holiday By Ajaan Maha Boowa Nanasampanno, translated by Ajaan Suchart Abhijato Feb 11, 2025
News Vesak Celebrated Around the World Buddhists gathered at temples and even the White House to observe the holiday that commemorates the Buddha’s birth, death, and enlightenment. By Alison Spiegel May 29, 2024
Ideas The Asian American Heritage of Buddhism in the United States Articles from our archive to honor Asian Pacific American Heritage Month By Tricycle May 08, 2023
Personal Reflections Ring Out, Wild Bells On New Years Eve, ringing bells remind us of our potential for connection and collective liberation. By Lauren Krauze Dec 31, 2022
Culture Tricycle’s Buddhist Gift Guide 2022 Ideas for compassionate presents that spread joy and reduce harm By The Editors Nov 22, 2022
Teachings The Origin of Obon A closer look at the Ullambana Sutra reminds us that the holiday is as much about us giving to our ancestors as it is about the gifts they give to us. By Rev. Katsuya Kusunoki Aug 08, 2022
Teachings 9 Stories That Offer Insight Into the Challenges and Joys of Being a Mother In honor of Mother’s Day, revisit these stories from Tricycle's archive. By Tricycle May 05, 2022
Personal Reflections Found in Translation Exploring the Day of the Dead, a writer learns to reframe painful past experiences and let go. By Barbara Gates Nov 01, 2021
Teachings Why We Celebrate Ohigan For Shin Buddhists, the equinox represents a time when nature and the universe are in harmony and is the perfect time to praise the Buddha’s boundless compassion By Reverend Jay Shinseki Sep 20, 2021