
Buddhist Heritage: Borobudur Chattra Proposal Sparks International Debate on Authenticity and Conservation
World Heritage Watch (WHW) has sounded the alarm over a controversial proposal to add a chattra finial to the main stupa of Borobudur Temple.

World Heritage Watch (WHW) has sounded the alarm over a controversial proposal to add a chattra finial to the main stupa of Borobudur Temple.

The following essay was written as a response to “Borobudur’s Lost Crown: Why Theodoor van Erp’s Words Matter Today,” published by BDG on 4 May

Joseph Houseal speaks with performer, scholar, theorist, and mask-maker Graham Shackell on Bhutan’s precious Buddhist heritage of masked rituals

Khyentse Foundation shared in a statement that it will continue its support for the Gandhari Manuscript Project for the collection at the Islamabad Museum in Pakistan.

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

The sixth iteration of China’s largest international Buddhist symposium marks a renewed emphasis on compassionate action and enlightened joy

British Library curator Mélodie Doumy reveals the secrets of real, lived stories of people from the desert town of Dunhuang

Reflections on impermanence as we explore the past and future of the ancient Buddhist heritage of Nepal’s Tsum Valley

Karen Greenspan attends a program of Buddhist heritage conservation events curated in New York City by the non-profit Treasure Caretaker Training

Continuing our series on heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Valley, we talk with Geshe Tenzin Nyima

Heritage conservation and community participation at Rachen Gompa in Nepal’s Tsum Valley

Exploring Buddhist heritage and heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Valley