Hundreds of Buddhist monks have rallied in the capital of Sri Lanka to protest alleged government disrespect of their ...
The monks journey to Washington, D.C. concluded Wednesday with the same message they've shared for the 100-plus -day journey ...
The 19 monks and their dog, Aloka, walked 2,300 miles across several Southern states — sometimes in frigid conditions — ...
"If each person takes just one second to ask, will this hurt anyone? The world would already be kinder," the monks' leader said.
Walk for Peace gained millions of followers from Texas to Washington. Why are Americans following monks like they're running after Forrest Gump?
Supporters came from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and as far as Wisconsin to welcome the monks back to Fort Worth after 112 days on the road.
The monks in their saffron robes have become fixtures on social media, along with their rescue dog Aloka. After spending ...
Hundreds of people from across the country attended the monks’ welcome festivities in the Historic Stop Six neighborhood.
Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka rallied in Colombo, demanding a greater role in state affairs and adherence to Buddhist ...
The 19 Buddhist monks embarked on the Walk for Peace, a long-distance pilgrimage to promote peace, compassion, loving kindness, and nonviolence.
Lack of institutional sympathy over the centuries, especially at the elite level, may explain why it entered the modern era with relatively little gas in the tank.