
Buddhist Studies: University of Bern to Shut Down Tibetan Language and Culture Courses
The University of Bern plans to shut down its courses in Tibetan culture and classical language, from the fall semester of this year.

The University of Bern plans to shut down its courses in Tibetan culture and classical language, from the fall semester of this year.

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Anam Thubten Rinpoche highlights the how the bodhisattva ethos of engaged Buddhism is an essential aspect of the Buddhist path

The socially engaged Japanese Nichiren Buddhist organization the Soka Gakkai International (SGI) marked the 50th anniversary of its founding in Guam.

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Oscar Carrera continues his examination of pop artists’ Dharma-influenced discographies, from the postwar period to the nineties

No one was seriously injured in the fire, though the building housed many personal items from Thich Nhat Hanh

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