The monks spent 112 days on the road, traversing 2,300 miles on foot to advocate for peace and practical mindfulness. The group's beloved dog, Aloka, made a triumphant return for the final frame of ...
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Have you heard about the walking monks? The 19 Buddhist monks from Theravada Buddhist monasteries around the globe who left the Hương Đạo Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on foot on Oct.
Returning to their east Fort Worth temple, the Buddhist monks who walked cross-country for peace were welcomed with rose petals, traditional lion dances and chants by hundreds of well-wishers who ...
Hundreds of supporters lined the streets of east Fort Worth on Saturday morning to welcome the Buddhist monks home after their 2,300-mile Walk for Peace. By 7 a.m., a large group had already gathered ...
FORT WORTH - They trudged through bone-chilling cold and brutal wind, along icy highways and on jagged roads, sometimes with bare feet. Most nights, they slept in tents pitched outside. On Saturday ...
THE MONKS AND THEIR MISSION, AND KATE AMARA WAS THERE. THE MONKS HAVE BEEN WALKING FOR 110 DAYS NOW, AND IN ANNAPOLIS THEY ARE TAKING THEIR FINAL STEPS OF THIS JOURNEY, AND AT LEAST A THOUSAND PEOPLE, ...
Feb. 12 (UPI) --A group of two dozen Buddhist monks completed a barefoot, 2,300-mile Walk of Peace across the United States at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Thursday. The monks conducted a ...
February 12, 2026: Nearly two dozen Theravada Buddhist Monks march up Bladen Street in Annapolis after being invited to the State House by Lt. Governor Aruna Miller. The monks have been walking for ...
A group of Buddhist monks who have been walking across the country for peace since October arrived in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Feb. 10, one of their last stops in a 2,300-mile journey. The men have ...
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.
A group of Buddhist monks and their rescue dog, Aloka, arrived on foot in the nation's capital Tuesday in the culmination of a 2,300-mile journey spreading a message of mindfulness, compassion and ...