Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly

EDITORS’ NOTES

IT’S A SAD MOMENT, because this is the final issue of Buddhadharma as a print journal. For the last twenty-two years, we at Lion’s Roar have been proud of Buddhadharma and loved working on it. We know that dedicated readers like you have appreciated its high quality and the deep dharma it has offered.

Sadly, in today’s media environment a high-quality, small-circulation quarterly like is no longer to a new digital space on dedicated to offering educational content to everyone who wants to deepen their practice, study, and knowledge of Buddhism.

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