(The Conversation) — For millions worldwide, Buddhist talismans, prayers and protective rituals offer a meaningful way to confront the anxieties of the global coronavirus pandemic. But for many people ...
As world governments meet here to discuss global wildlife trade, revered Thai Buddhist leaders today held the first-ever Buddhist merit-making ceremony to pray for the tens of thousands of elephants ...
Buddhist leaders prayed for slaughtered African elephants in Bangkok, Thailand last week, reports WWF. During a special merit-making ceremony, often reserved for the recently deceased, Buddhist monks, ...
Medan: Hundreds of Buddhists held a joint prayer for peace and tolerance in Indonesia, amid rising religious tensions across the country. Around 15,000 followers of all Buddhist sects participated in ...
About 2,000 Buddhist monks chanted prayers yesterday for victims of the terrorist attacks and for the avoidance of further violence. The ceremony, also attended by scores of lay people, is the ...
Frequency of participation in prayer, scripture study or religious education groups among Buddhists who pray at least daily % of Buddhists who pray at least daily who attend prayer group… ...
It’s Friday and my alarm goes off at 4 a.m. I shower, brush my teeth and I’m out the door into the brisk air. I pick up two friends who are crazy enough to join me on this early morning adventure.
For the National Day of Prayer, leaders from different faiths demonstrate how they pray. Buddhist nun Gen Kelsang Varahi says Buddhist prayers have nothing to do with blind faith.
As world governments meet here to discuss global wildlife trade, revered Thai Buddhist leaders today held the first-ever Buddhist merit-making ceremony to pray for the tens of thousands of elephants ...
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