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Stillness has its own kind of wisdom. Our 2027 Eastern Religion calendars draw from Buddhist, Zen, Hindu, and Taoist traditions, pairing meditative imagery and spiritual teachings with formats designed to bring a quieter, more intentional energy into your space every month.
Eastern spiritual traditions have a long history of expressing wisdom through image and word together, and that translates naturally into the calendar format. The 2027 Eastern Religion selection here includes titles rooted in Buddhism, Zen practice, Taoism, and Hindu spiritual art. You will find the quiet geometry of stacked stones, lotus flowers, Buddha imagery, and mandalas alongside teachings from figures like Thich Nhat Hanh and Pema Chodron. Each title approaches the subject differently, from serene photography to intricate illustrated art, but they share a sensibility that makes them feel considered rather than decorative. These are calendars that tend to change the feeling of a room rather than just mark the passing weeks.
Several titles in this section are anchored by specific teachers and their work. Thich Nhat Hanh, the Vietnamese Buddhist monk and peace activist, is represented with wall and weekly planner formats that draw from his writing on mindfulness and compassionate living. Pema Chodron, the American Buddhist teacher known for her accessible approach to Tibetan Buddhism, appears in both 2026 and 2027 editions. Enlightened Rumi is another standout, pulling from the thirteenth-century Sufi poet whose words on love, longing, and the divine have remained relevant across centuries. If you follow a specific teacher's work, browsing by title is the most direct way to find their calendar.
Zen as a visual and philosophical tradition has one of the strongest presences in this section. Titles like Year of Zen, Zen Photo, Zen Art and Poetry, and the charming Zen Cows and Zen Cat series approach the tradition from very different angles. The photography titles lean into natural stillness, empty landscapes, water, and stone. The art-based titles work with brushwork and ink. And the animal-themed series bring a lighter touch to Zen concepts without losing the underlying sensibility. For anyone drawn to the Yoga and Mindfulness section as well, the Zen titles make a natural companion.
The visual richness of Buddhist art traditions shows up across several titles here. Buddhist Mandalas wall calendars bring the intricate geometric patterns used in contemplative practice into a format you can display at home. The Healing Mandalas title treats the imagery with a more wellness-oriented framing, and Buddhist Paintings offers a wider survey of traditional sacred art. These titles work as both spiritual objects and visually striking pieces of wall decor. If you are shopping for someone with a meditation practice or an interest in sacred geometry, the mandala and Buddhist art titles in this section are a natural fit.
A well-matched calendar from this section makes a genuinely personal gift. For someone who meditates regularly, a title featuring a teacher they follow or a visual tradition they practice within will mean more than something generic. For someone newly exploring mindfulness or Eastern philosophy, an accessible title like Tiny Buddha or Daily Zen offers an approachable entry point. The Mind, Body & Spirit section as a whole is worth browsing if you want to compare options across related themes before making a final choice.
This section includes calendars rooted in Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Sufism, and Hindu spiritual art. Titles range from photography-based wall calendars to illustrated mandala art, weekly planners, and desk formats featuring teachings from specific spiritual figures.
Yes. The majority of titles here are 2027 editions. Several 2026 editions are also available at reduced pricing while supplies last.
Thich Nhat Hanh and Pema Chodron are both represented with multiple titles. Enlightened Rumi draws from the work of the Sufi poet Rumi. The Tiny Buddha title is also popular and takes an approachable, accessible angle on Buddhist-influenced wisdom.
Yes, several. Titles include Year of Zen, Zen Photo, Zen Art and Poetry, Zen Cows, and Zen Cat, each taking a different approach to Zen aesthetics and philosophy. These range from serene landscape photography to illustrated art to lighthearted animal-themed designs.
They tend to be very well-received by people with an active meditation or mindfulness practice. Titles featuring a teacher the recipient follows, or a visual tradition like mandala art or Buddhist paintings, make the most personal choices. For someone newer to the practice, accessible titles like Tiny Buddha or Daily Zen are good starting points.