
The Unhurried Brush: How Master Locho is Reviving India’s Lost Buddhist Art
Dharamshala’s premier Tibetan artist pioneers creative reimaginings of exquisite thangka art, including a unique tribute to his adopted city

Dharamshala’s premier Tibetan artist pioneers creative reimaginings of exquisite thangka art, including a unique tribute to his adopted city

This year’s Vesak marks the Third Turning of the Dharma Wheel according to the Kalachakra tradition, making May 1 particularly potent

Peter Van Ham has spent over three decades devoted to the documentation of this monastery connecting Tibet’s first and second diffusions

The series focuses on textual exegesis, philosophy, and critical-historical analysis about Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Central Asia

Prof. Klaus-Dieter Mathes speaks with Rebecca Wong about his passion for translating Buddhist texts and what motivates his studies

The Pālā dynasty is celebrated as one of the great royal houses of medieval India that supported Buddhist culture

Two of India’s artistic experts discuss their life’s work and their longtime fascination with a unique Green Tara found at Alchi, Ladakh

Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya shares her life story and love for her family, as well as her work at Sakya hospital and other social causes

A tribute to one of Bengali Buddhism’s most important bridges to Tibet in the medieval period of the Indian subcontinent

What is a legitimate guru mantra for recitation and practice?

Year-long investigation concludes that Lama Dagri…

Tides and trends in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist scholarship