
Brooklyn Museum to Unveil a New Gallery Devoted to Buddhist Art
Visitors to New York City will have a new opportunity to see almost seventy Buddhist objects from fourteen countries

Visitors to New York City will have a new opportunity to see almost seventy Buddhist objects from fourteen countries

Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII

A conversation with Shugendo researcher Ignas Čepelė

Xuanzang is the most famous of China’s Tang-era monk-pilgrims. He has enjoyed an outsize literary impact on the trajectory of Chinese Buddhism and the presentation

Two sets of ancient documents offer insights into the history of Buddhism in Japan

The modern-day legacy of En no Gyoja

Thoughts on identity, nationalism, and nurturing a compassionate society

Rediscovering the legacy of Master Xuanzang

The history of early representations of Buddhism in Chile

Findings to be presented to the public in October

Exploring Shugendo’s oldest training trail in the Katsuragi Mountains

Site could prove to be one of the most important in Buddhist history