
Kesariya Stupa in Bihar, India: Recent Excavations Reveal Impressive New Structure
The Archaeological Survey of India recently carried out excavations at the site of Kesariya Stupa, also known as the Tejpur Deora Stupa, in Bihar.

The Archaeological Survey of India recently carried out excavations at the site of Kesariya Stupa, also known as the Tejpur Deora Stupa, in Bihar.

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

UN leaders and Buddhist scholars gathered in New York for Vesak to reflect on the Buddha’s message of peace and compassion for our troubled world

Joseph Houseal explores the ancient cultural ties that connect Pashtun attan with Buddhist cham.

The king and queen of Thailand embarked on a historic four-day visit to Bhutan, where they were guests of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

A delegation from the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) of India visited Myanmar to develop strategies for promoting Buddhist studies.

A seventh-century Buddhist temple was among the historic buildings lost in the fires

The Art Institute of Chicago has announced that it is returning a 12th-century sculpture of the Buddha to Nepal after learning that it was stolen.

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London’s galleries of Buddhist art provide a powerful example of public education about Buddhism

Archaeological excavations at Ratnagiri have garnered media attention for the wealth of artifacts unearthed—evidence of the region’s rich Buddhist heritage.

A religious teacher sparked concern in Cambodia, a country that strongly protects its Buddhist heritage

A 14th-century Korean Buddhist statue has temporarily returned to its original home in South Korea before it is sent back to Japan in May.