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Buddhism Now is an online Buddhist magazine based upon the teachings of the Buddha.

Buddhist Publishing Group (BPG) was formed in 1983 and published the paper issue of Buddhism Now between 1989-2007.

  • We can always start anew, by Ajahn Sumedho

    Jizo Bodhisattva (Ksitigarbha)

    Emotions can be very convincing, very powerful, like a melodrama. They can sound real and true when they’re going on. But, at that time, there was that which was aware of them; an awareness of those emotions as mental objects was established already. And I trusted in that.

  • The Long Way Home, by Sun Shuyun

    Tang Xuanzang

    On my journey, I think I found the other side of Buddhism, predominately the role of the mind. Buddhism is not as criticised or attacked in the historical Marxist approach, the materialistic approach which maintains that the mind is really not important and that our material condition determines everything. Some of the monks in the monasteries laid down their lives to defend their faith…

  • Biographies of Three Books

    Tibetan Book of the Dead

    The idea of writing a biography of a book: what a great idea. Well done Princeton University Press for coming up with ‘Lives of Great Religious Books’. Lives of Great Religious Books is a new series of short volumes that… Read More ›

  • Suffering does have its good points, by Acarya Shantideva

    Mii-dera (三井寺) - Misshaku Kongo Photo © @KyotoDailyPhoto

    If life were based upon what we liked, then not a single one of us would suffer, because nobody wants to be in pain…

  • Self is Heavy, by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu

    Stone Rakan

    Often, when we say that there is no self, people get worried, or angry. Their attachment and identification to this idea of a self is so strong that they actually become hostile towards us if we begin to say there is no such thing. We need to explain this a bit, therefore, so that you don’t get mad at us. The idea of a self is common to everyone. Whether we come from the East or the West, we have some kind of idea and belief in a self, every one of us, absolutely; it is a fundamental illusion that arises in all human minds. Indians, Thais, Chinese, everybody, is walking around with this idea of a self, a soul, an atman, or whatever we want to call it.

  • The Guru, by Dalai Lama

    Old Tibetan photo © British Museum and Library @bl_eap #endangeredarchives

    Wishing the Dalai Lama a happy birthday.

    There is a saying in Tibetan: ‘Although your realization is high, like that of a divine being, you should maintain your way of life in conformity with other people.’

  • Vimalakirti Sutra

    Vimalakirti Sutra © 2000–2014 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    At that time, out of this very skill in liberative technique, Vimalakirti manifested himself as if sick. To inquire after his health, the king, the officials, the lords, the youths, the aristocrats, the householders, the businessmen, the townfolk, the countryfolk, and thousands of other living beings came forth from the great city of Vaisali and called on the invalid. When they arrived, Vimalakirti taught them the Dharma…

  • Happiness in Solitude, by Beopjeong Sunim

    Stupa with view,. Photo: © Lisa Daix

    Human existence is fundamentally about being alone. We’re born alone, live life as long as we can, and then eventually die alone. Although we may live our lives connected with others, we all maintain our own individual views and belief systems. Just as we each have different facial features, our individual karmic tendencies, which direct our lives, also differ…