Introducing Buddhadharma’s All-new Online Home
We’re pleased to announce that Buddhadharma has a fully revamped website where committed practitioners can deepen their practice and study of Buddhism. The post Introducing Buddhadharma’s All-new Online Home appeared first on Lion’s Roar.

We at Lion’s Roar are pleased to announce that after twenty-two years in print, Buddhadharma — published by Lion’s Roar to share dharma teachings, practice instructions, and community news germane to all Buddhists — now has a fully revamped, beautified, and reorganized website. Our mission is to make Buddhadharma the #1 place where committed practitioners can deepen their practice and study of Buddhism.
Naturally, the quality content Buddhadharma readers have learned to rely upon is all there, with helpful new articles and videos being added regularly. The site is also easier to navigate, with four main areas meant to help you deepen your dharma understanding:
Practice — Dharma teachers’ instructions and advice for undertaking meditation and ritual. Philosophy — In-depth teachings on the “whys” behind what Buddhists do. Traditions — Drill down to the teachings of a specific Buddhist school, or enhance your understanding of how different traditions reinforce (or differ from) one another. Sangha — What’s exciting or important in news and discussion from Buddhist communities? You’ll find it here.And then there’s our new special section of Deep Dives offering multiple teachings and points of view on subjects of interest or concern to Buddhists. Our current featured Deep Dive, in recognition of his birthday, is titled “Buddhist Teachings of the Dalai Lama.” Check it out here.
And dharma-book lovers shouldn’t miss Buddhadharma’s ongoing book coverage, featuring Constance Kassor’s reviews of new titles, as well as excerpts of them all so you can get a taste of them yourself. You’ll find them right on the Buddhadharma homepage.
Whether you’ve been practicing for two years or twenty (or fifty!), the new Buddhadharma is made, truly, for you. Come have a visit, and thank you for your practice.
Rod Meade Sperry is the editor of Buddhadharma, Lion’s Roar’s online source for committed Buddhists, and the book A Beginner’s Guide to Meditation: Practical Advice and Inspiration from Contemporary Buddhist Teachers. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with his partner and their tiny pup, Sid.