In this archive article from the Fall 2007 issue of Buddhadharma, ten Buddhist teachers, scholars, and writers recommend great Buddhist books.
Is Buddhism a Religion?
Is Buddhism a religion, psychology, or way of life? Our three experts, Charles Prebish, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, and Joan Sutherland, join the debate.
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.
The Buddhist Teachings on Rebirth
Moment to moment, lifetime to lifetime — death and rebirth are happening all the time. Nine leading Buddhist teachers explain the concept of rebirth.
What Are the Four Noble Truths?
These four truths are called noble because they liberate us from suffering. They are the Buddha’s basic teaching, encapsulating the entire Buddhist path.
What is Dharma?
Dharma is a fascinating term. It integrates many levels of experience—from our first moment on the path to the achievement of realization.
Buddhism & Diversity: Profiles, Teachings, and Conversations
LionsRoar.com presents a collection of our best teachings, profiles, and conversations on diversity, race, and identity in Buddhism.
Where Buddhism and Science Meet: Teachings, Commentary, and News
Now more than ever, Buddhists are using scientific tools and scientists are using Buddhist wisdom to uncover truths about the universe.
What Are the Three Jewels?
Buddhists take refuge in three different expressions of awakened mind. What are they?
Buddhism for Beginners
The Lion’s Roar guide to Buddhism for beginners has helpful answers to all of your questions about Buddhist teachings.