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Mahayana
A Bird’s-Eye View of the Bodhisattva Path
The Buddhas Go to Washington
The Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C. features a new, three-year-long exhibition, Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice across Asia.
Becoming a Buddha
The three secrets to liberation in Japanese esoteric Buddhism
Forgiveness Is Not Buddhist
Buddhist teachings do not advise asking others to absolve us from our misdeeds. Instead, they outline a path to purification that will change our relationship to reactive patterns.
Remembering Prominent Buddhist Scholar Luis Gómez
Gomez, who died in early September, spent 35 years teaching at the University of Michigan and viewed Buddhism as more than an academic subject.
The Buddhist History of Moveable Type
Forget Johannes Gutenberg. The first person to ever make a book printed with moveable metal type was named Choe Yun-ui.
Reflections on Dzongsar Khyentse’s “How We Raise Tulkus”
The Tibetan master’s criticism of tulku training highlights just one of the difficulties that traditional cultures have when transitioning to the modern world.
Translating the Tibetan Canon
84000, a nonprofit committed to translating the complete Tibetan canon over the next 100 years, has released 10 new translations in English.
Cleaning Out the Storehouse
The Buddhist concept that explains why you keep doing the same thing over and over—and the practice that shows you how to stop
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