Bhūtas: Ghosts, Spirits, and the Unfinished Business of the Dead
Bhūtas, or ghostly spirits in Buddhism, are more than spooky folklore—they represent unresolved karma and the power of compassion for the dead.
Bhūtas, or ghostly spirits in Buddhism, are more than spooky folklore—they represent unresolved karma and the power of compassion for the dead.
More than a robe and a shaved head, the Bhikṣu is a walking symbol of discipline, humility, and awakening. Discover what it really means to live the monk’s path.
Śrāvakas, or “Great Hearers,” were the Buddha’s earliest disciples. Learn how their deep listening led to liberation—and why Mahāyāna saw their path differently.
Rākṣasas were feared as demons in early mythology—but Buddhism gave some a new path. Here’s how terrifying spirits became unlikely protectors of the Dharma.