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What Is Buddhist Philosophy? A Simple and Clear Explanation Buddhism
Dec 18, 2025 4 min read

What Is Buddhist Philosophy? A Simple and Clear Explanation

What Is Buddhist Philosophy? A Simple and Clear Explanation Buddhist philosophy is not merely a religious belief system; it is a practical way of understanding life, suffering, and…

Modern Faith and Practice: The Evolving Face of Spirituality in a Changing World News
Nov 11, 2025 5 min read

Modern Faith and Practice: The Evolving Face of Spirituality in a Changing World

Modern Faith and Practice: The Evolving Face of Spirituality in a Changing World Faith has always been the guiding light of human civilization. From ancient rituals and temples…

Meditation Traditions Everywhere: Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian Mindfulness in India Buddhism
Oct 28, 2025 5 min read

Meditation Traditions Everywhere: Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian Mindfulness in India

Meditation Traditions Everywhere: Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian Mindfulness in India India has long been called the spiritual heartbeat of the world — a land where silence speaks and…

Protests Erupt Over Hindu ‘Control’ at Bodh Gaya’s Sacred Buddhist Site Buddhism
Mar 26, 2025 3 min read

Protests Erupt Over Hindu ‘Control’ at Bodh Gaya’s Sacred Buddhist Site

Protests Erupt Over Hindu ‘Control’ at Bodh Gaya’s Sacred Buddhist Site The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, revered as the holiest site in Buddhism, has become the epicenter…

What is Shamatha Meditation and How to Practice It  Meditation
Jul 8, 2019 4 min read

What is Shamatha Meditation and How to Practice It 

What is Shamatha Meditation and How to Practice It  Shamatha Meditation is the establishment of Buddhist practice. Shamatha signifies “quiet tolerating” or “serenity.” Also called care or fixation…