
The Unhurried Brush: How Master Locho is Reviving India’s Lost Buddhist Art
Dharamshala’s premier Tibetan artist pioneers creative reimaginings of exquisite thangka art, including a unique tribute to his adopted city

Dharamshala’s premier Tibetan artist pioneers creative reimaginings of exquisite thangka art, including a unique tribute to his adopted city

Rebecca Wong channels a travelling dakini and takes us on a journey to monasteries in the Himalayas celebrating Saga Dawa

This year’s Vesak marks the Third Turning of the Dharma Wheel according to the Kalachakra tradition, making May 1 particularly potent

Rebecca Wong explores the line drawn masterpieces of one of modern China’s great artistic scholars, who brought to life Dunhuang’s “baimiao”

Dr. Richard Dixey is on a mission to revive Buddhism in India with a slew of ambitious projects connecting all schools of Dharma

The extraordinary story of a reborn master and son of the royal Bhutanese family, prince-turned-monk and great hope of the Buddhist world

A journey from Thimphu to Hong Kong, to learn from one of Bhutan’s great Nyingma lineage holders and embodiments of Guru Rinpoche

Houseal’s study of broken or severed dance lineages identifies a powerful thread of liberation through physical movement

The Zhung Dratshang Preservation and Antiquities Conservation Center supports the preservation and continuity of Bhutan’s heritage

Rebecca Wong explores the most comprehensive book on Buddhist dance and movement heritage from one of BDG’s veteran columnists

From Nepal to Bhutan, Rebecca Wong traces sacred locations of powerful feminine energies in Laurence Brahm’s movie “The Dakini Code”

Buddhistdoor Global marks its 30th anniversary and looks ahead to future development with a conference for its cherished columnists