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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review is a Buddhist quarterly published by the New York City based Tricycle Foundation, formerly known as Buddhist Ray, Inc. It has the largest circulation of any Buddhist magazine in the US.

The periodical is an internationally distributed, mainstream quarterly dedicated to exploring the full range of Buddhist activity and its impact on Western Life. It was launched to present Buddhist perspectives to a Western readership, and acts as a forum for exploring contemporary and traditional Buddhist ideas, and their integration with Western disciplines. It aims to be a forum for Buddhists of different traditions to come together, and as an accessible, independent voice to initiate dialogue between Buddhism and society at large.

The first issue of Tricycle was dated Fall 1991, featuring an interview of the Dalai Lama by Spalding Gray.

Tricycle claims an upscale audience of approximately 200,000 readers. According to the 2005 Writers' Market, circulation of the magazine is 60,000.

Praise of the Magazine


Tricycle: The Buddhist Review won the 2005 Folio Award for Best Spiritual/Religious Magazine.

External links


  • http://www.tricycle.com - Main homepage of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
  • http://www.tricycle.com/foundation/ - Homepage of the Tricycle Foundation, publisher of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review

Buddhism | Religious magazines

 

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