What is Nekkhamma?

Nekkhamma as defined by Ajahn Munindo, a Theravada abbot of the Thai Forest Tradition.

Forum on Psychology and Buddhism

A forum on psychology and Buddhism. What they share, how they differ, and do we need both?

Buddhadharma - Winter '07 Khandro Tare Lhamo Padmasambhava Vajrayana / Tibetan Buddhism Women in Buddhism Yeshe Tsogyal

Who Was Yeshe Tsogyal?

Holly Gayley discusses the power of Padmasambhava’s foremost disciple and consort, Yeshe Tsogyal, and the life of one of her modern emanations.

To Women of the Way

In these seventeenth-century poems, women Chan teachers and senior students pay homage to the women who taught and inspired them.

Who Was Miaozong?

Who Was Miaozong?

Miriam Levering on the life of Miaozong, a laywoman turned abbess who stood her ground in dharma battles with some of the great Chan masters of her day.

Jan Chozen Bays Zen Zenshin Women in Buddhism Japan Buddhadharma - Winter '07

Zenshin’s Example

Jan Chozen Bays looks to the example of Japan's first Buddhist in response to the growing popularity of Buddhism in the west.

What is Samvrti Satya?

Samvrti Satya as defined by Andy Karr, a Buddhist teacher in the Vajrayana tradition.

Being in Real Time

The late Dainin Katagiri Roshi explores Dogen’s concept of Being-Time and how to work with it our daily lives.

Thus Have I Not Heard

Dharma archivists are running out of time to save precious recordings of the pioneering teachers who brought Buddhism to the West.

A Challenge to Buddhists

Bhikkhu Bodhi looks at how Buddhist practice can be applied to the modern world in a way that provides aid to various problems of the age.