In the tenth and eleventh centuries, Niguma was one of the most important Buddhist teachers and yoginis in India.
What Are the Twelve Nidanas?
The 12 nidanas, which are pictured as the outer circle in the Wheel of Life, describe the chain of causation by which the cycle of death and rebirth known as samsara is created.
What Are the Three Marks of Existence?
The three marks of existence are Buddhism’s basic description of reality. They are: impermanence, suffering, and non-self.
Lion’s Roar Staff’s Favorite Buddhist Books of 2018
Lion’s Roar staff members look back at 2018 and choose their favorite Buddhist book of the year.
Inside the January 2019 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine
The January 2019 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine features Buddhist techniques for being kinder to yourself and everyone else.
Inside the Winter 2018 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly
The Winter 2018 issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly is available now. Preview the magazine contents and sample articles.
Awaken Your Heart & Mind – The Best Buddhist Wisdom from the pages of Lion’s Roar
We are pleased to announce our latest Special Edition, Awaken Your Heart & Mind. The Best Buddhist Wisdom from the pages of Lion’s Roar.
Details of allegations against Noah Levine reported after leak of internal report
Noah Levine. Photo by Jakob Lagerstedt.Jezebel on Wednesday published details of what it says is the 44-page report of the third-party investigation commissioned by the Against the Stream Buddhist organization into allegations against its founder, Noah Levine.
Watch: Black & Buddhist in America
Fourteen leading Buddhist teachers of black African descent gathered on Sunday for a conversation about dharma and what it means to be a black Buddhist in America today.
Who Was Nagarjuna?
Nagarjuna is known as a Buddhist monk, a scholar, and the founder of the Madhyamaka school of Buddhist philosophy. But what do we really know about him?









