On a whim, I booked a flight to Washington, D.C., on February 10 to see the Buddhist monks arrive at their destination as part of their now world-famous Walk for Peace. Led by the Venerable Bhikkhu ...
The monks journey to Washington, D.C. concluded Wednesday with the same message they've shared for the 100-plus -day journey ...
Hundreds of people from across the country attended the monks’ welcome festivities in the Historic Stop Six neighborhood.
The timeless ideal of true, unshakable happiness is that it is not found "out there," but is an inherent quality of our own soul. This isn't a modern self-help slogan; it is a truth that wise souls ...
Buddhist monks completed a 15-week trek from Texas to Washington, D.C. to advocate for peace, drawing large crowds and inspiring people along the way.
If this Walk for Peace revealed anything, it is that people of different races, languages, and nationalities in America are yearning for love, dignity, and peace. Their lives reflect strain and ...
A Buddhist peace pagoda – more than 40 years in the making – is nearing completion in the shadow of Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, ...
The group of Buddhist monks taking part in a 110-day Walk for Peace across America visited Maryland on Thursday.
It was a day that some locals said was unlike any other they had ever seen when the party of Buddhist monks arrived barefoot on the steps of the National Cathedral, as snow still covered the ground.
On the 101st day of the venerable monks’ Walk for Peace from Fort Worth to Washington, D.C., I was able to offer my blessing ...
A group of Buddhist monks reached their final destination in Washington D.C., weeks after passing through the CSRA on their 108-day spiritual journey.
Thousands of onlookers gathered at Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday to see and hear from the Buddhist monks who have ...
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