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Joseph Houseal
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Authentic encounters with vanishing worlds
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Craig C Lewis
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New research confirms human habitation of the Tibetan…
Khyentse Foundation Funds Tibetan Buddhist Studies Chair in Munich
Craig C Lewis
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Endowment marks the foundation’s third sponsored…
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His Holiness emphasizes interconnection and…
Inner-fire Meditation with Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche
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Scholars Inch Closer to Understanding and Sharing Ancient Buddhist Manuscripts
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Ancient texts believed to offer new insights into early…
Freda Bedi: The Making of a Buddhist Nun
Andrew Whitehead
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Fifty years ago, an English woman, Freda Bedi, became one of the first Westerners to be ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun some time after