
Radiance Emerges in Color and Light – Paintings by Lowell Boyers
The visceral dialogue between a painting and…

The visceral dialogue between a painting and…

Rinpoche died from injury sustained in accident…

Next major translation project after the 84000…

Professorship is the second, and largest…

Female monasticism and the Buddhadharma in the…

Subtle explorations of music, form, and awareness

Global education network and pilot school promise…

Annie Bien was just 18 months when her family immigrated to the United States via New York. Coming from Hong Kong, the Bien family was

What are those beings that appear to us like thunder—suddenly, unexpectedly, intense, frightening, shaking our souls and penetrating the thin skin of our minds? I

Thus have I heard: At one time, many centuries after the Buddha attained enlightenment, a multitude of leading monks, nuns, laypersons, and bystanders from the

In diverse locales around the globe where Buddhist masters fill hotel ballrooms, concert halls, and country clubs, the Vajrayana master Khandro Thrinlay Chodon has her

Hema Hema: Sing Me A Song While I Wait is the fourth film by Bhutanese lama and director Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche. Set in the forests