
Kaniṣka and the Fourth Buddhist Council: The Dharma Spreads Across Asia
How the Pax Kushana under a mighty king transformed Buddhist philosophy and spread the Dharma beyond India’s borders

How the Pax Kushana under a mighty king transformed Buddhist philosophy and spread the Dharma beyond India’s borders

The three-day event featured over 50 cultural and academic programs, including an exhibition of Buddhist art from St Petersburg museums

A comparative study of female buddha imagery across the Himalayas

Suranya Aiyar’s performance blends mythic retelling with history, combining characters from the suttas with Ashoka the Great’s drama

The 20th IABS Congress kicks off soon at Leipzig University, with over 450 presentations from scholars in 30+ countries

Tiffani Gyatso reflects on her encounters with wisdom and tradition as a Buddhist artist

Rare Buddhist artworks, recently repatriated from Japan, were unveiled for public display at the National Palace Museum of Korea in Seoul on Tuesday.

The 18th-century painting had been missing for 35 years when it was discovered in the online database of the Chicago museum

The Rubin’s Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room reopens at the Brooklyn Museum for a six-year stay with more than 100 artifacts

Joseph Houseal explores the adventurer-scholars, mystic-wanderers, and artist-seekers behind the West’s early exposures to Buddhism

Firefighters quickly contained a blaze at Jogyesa’s museum complex in Seoul, South Korea

Our species is predominantly a clan animal. Geographically, this has led to cultural identities and identifiable clans, which has historically led to conflict and continues