
The Heart of Gold in Buddhism and Christianity: Splendor and Sacrality at the British Library
Illuminating the rich history of gold in religious manuscripts, namely Christian and Buddhist, on display at the British Library
Illuminating the rich history of gold in religious manuscripts, namely Christian and Buddhist, on display at the British Library
A look at Norman Waddell’s new anthology of letters, essays, and more from R. H. Blyth
Threads of Awakening is Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo’s upcoming book on her unique Buddhist art and spiritual journey
There is perhaps no concept more central to the Buddhist worldview, yet more misunderstood and misused in modern parlance, than rebirth. His Holiness the Dalai
Despite the dominance of Vajrayana in the Western Buddhist imagination, the national epic of Tibet, The Epic of Gesar of Ling, is not well known.
Charles B. Jones has recently published a slate of vastly informative publications on the Pure Land tradition. In 2019, the associate professor of Religion and
Dechen Shak-Dagsay is a Swiss-Tibetan musician and author. Over the past few decades, she has built a career in music by combining the Tibetan mantra
The Gandhara-era discovery, deemed “astonishingly important,” may precede similar sites in Taxila in its antiquity
Pakistan’s Mumtaz Zahra Baloch becomes the first non-Korean national to receive the Plaque of Gratitude award
Buddhist world watches warily as the once-destructive regime retakes power and attempts to govern
Buddha statues in the Gandharan style may have traveled along the Silk Road nearly 2000 years ago
A Buddhist studies scholar helps us to confront colonialism to ally Buddhists with Indigenous traditions for ecological justice