
Cultural Autonomy and Spiritual Revival in Kalmykia: A Conversation with Valeriya Gazizova
Insights on the Buddhist revival in the heart of…
Insights on the Buddhist revival in the heart of…
New space to become JBCL’s first official…
Three senior lamas to conduct teachings and…
The proliferation of a Tantric tradition in the West
First English-language account of this exciting discovery!
Buddhism first came to Russia in the 17th century and became firmly established mainly in three Russian republics, Buryatia, Kalmykia, and Tuva, where it had
On 7–9 September, the international scientific conference “Buddhism in the Third Millennium: Trends and Prospects for Development” was held in the sacred land of Tuva.
As a Nyingma practitioner for the past 23 years, I found Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s How to Enjoy Death to be an eye-opener. Written from a Gelug point