
My Fellowship: A Journey into Buddhist Studies at Oxford
Dipen Barua looks back on his fellowship experience at the University of Oxford and the rich academic life of its Buddhist Studies scholars

Dipen Barua looks back on his fellowship experience at the University of Oxford and the rich academic life of its Buddhist Studies scholars

How Buddhism spread from ancient Magadha and became Asia’s most widespread religious tradition, before going global and reviving in India

Takeaways from participating in the 20th congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies at Leipzig University

The renowned Buddhist scholar and professor of Indology Suniti Kumar Pathak died at his residence at Avanpalli in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India.

A veteran teacher of Buddhist Studies, Prof. Kapila mentored many students in South and Southeast Asia over a decades-long career

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

A conversation with a rising Hispanophone voice

The invaluable contributions of two scholars to…

Professor Benimadhab Barua (1888–1948), popularly known as B. M. Barua, was an indologist and educator who played a crucial role in the revival of Buddhism