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(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 ...
Japanese monks and more than 100 friends and relatives of victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11 gathered at and near Ground Zero Tuesday night for a Buddhist prayer service ...
In Monterey Park, nearly a week after a mass shooting at a dance hall left 11 people dead, reassurance and recovery were still elusive for many. But the burst of heartbreaking violence inspired days ...
ANTIOCH, Calif. — For one afternoon, on Antioch’s main street and tranquil riverbank, the fragrance of burning incense was paired with the sound of Buddhist and Tao chants. Their cumulative calming ...
Christians who attended a Tibetan Buddhist prayer festival in eastern India affirm that both religions foster love and peace. Hundreds of people who are not Buddhists joined 10,000 Buddhist monks at ...
Millions of Buddhists seeking protection and healing from the novel coronavirus are turning to traditional religious rituals. But for many people around the world Buddhism is a religion—a belief ...
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