Buddha Jayanti (Purnima) and Its Political Significance

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Published in Issue V, May 2015 There is no need to tell that Indians love festivals. They spend half of the year in festivity and religious rites.... Read more »

Buddhist Women As Agents of Change: Case Studies from Thailand and Indonesia

Dr Lai Suat Yan Published in Issue VI, May 2015 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — While in Thailand the majority of its population are adherents of the Theravada Buddhist ‘tradition’, in... Read more »

Buddhist Psychotherapy

Ruwan M Jayatunge Published in Issue VI, May 2015 Renowned Psychologists like William James, Carl Jung, and Eric Fromm saw much of value in Buddhist philosophy and its positive... Read more »

Buddha OR Karl Marx

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar …continued from October 2013 Issue Published in Issue V, April 2014 VII      WHOSE MEANS ARE MORE EFFICACIOUS We must now consider whose means are more... Read more »

The Top Ten Mistakes made by Buddhist Meditation Practitioners

Ven Edo Shonin, Ven William Van Gordon, and Prof Mark D. Griffiths Division of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, UK Corresponding Author: Edo Shonin; Email: meditation@ntu.ac.uk Published in Issue V,... Read more »

The Buddha’s Teaching Encourages & Strengthens Nationalism

Prof. Sudhakar Arjun Pawar Published in Issue V, April 2014 The critical in-depth study of the Buddha’s philosophy and his Eight Fold Noble Path clearly indicate that the Buddha’s... Read more »

Buddha OR Karl Marx – Part 2

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Published in Issue IV, October 2013 ……continued from September 2013 Issue V        THE MEANS   We must now come to the means. The means of... Read more »

22 Vows – Must for Indian Buddhist

Anil Yadavrao Gaikwad Published in Issue IV, October 2013   On 23rd September 1956, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar had issued a statement that “The date and place for my conversion... Read more »

Dr Ambedkar Revived Buddhism in India

Ven. Vinayarakkhita Thero Published in Issue IV, October 2013 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was not born a Buddhist, but his mind was inclined towards Buddhism from his very childhood.... Read more »

“VEDANA” (The Sensation) – The Greatest Discovery Of The Buddha

Prof. Sudhakar Arjun Pawar Published in Issue IV, October 2013 VEDANA: The invention of “Vedana” (the sensation), is regarded as One of the Greatest Discovery of the Buddha.  ... Read more »