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White nationalist graffiti was spray-painted on an exterior wall of the Buddhist Church of Sacramento on Thursday, February 19. The church has a large population of Japanese American members, and ...
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Some 800 km East of Bhutan is the city of Varanasi in India. In the 2566 th year of the Buddhist era, human beings – members of the species Homo sapiens sapiens – total some eight billion individuals ...
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In late October, a group of 19 Buddhist monks left Fort Worth, Texas, beginning a hike that would last 108 days and cross seven states, attracting millions of online fans and the adoption of a dog ...
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A group of Buddhist monks marched down the length of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon, concluding their “Walk for Peace” that began 109 days ago in Fort Worth, Texas.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. After 108 days and 2,300 miles walking from Texas, 19 Buddhist monks reached Washington, D.C., drawing massive ...