
STEM Tara: Bringing Science Education to Buddhist Nuns
Empowering female monastics in Nepal

Empowering female monastics in Nepal

Rinpoche shares his thoughts on life and Buddhism in the…

Three years on, communities still…

Exquisite expressions of an infinitely paradoxical universe

Inadequate access to sanitation and hygiene affects women and girls disproportionally, especially those of a disadvantaged socio-economic status in developing countries. There seems to be

Introducing the dancing wrathful dakinis of the bardo…

Mindful self-compassion and coming to terms with one’s…

For centuries, Buddhist works of art have adorned monasteries, temples, galleries, museums, and private collections around the world, monuments to Buddhism’s far-reaching impact and timeless

Shravasti was a dynamo of a city in the ancient world, home to nearly 1 million people in the Buddha’s lifetime during the 6th century

It is a cold winter’s day in early December, and a Buddhist monk is being showered with flower petals. The location is the Elks Lodge

“No other people on earth, Watson, has produced such intricate beauty in as small a space as the Valley of Katmandu. One trenchant observer has

Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910–91), recognized as the mind emanation of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820–92), the renowned teacher, scholar, and terton who revived Tibetan Buddhism in the 19th