The Uncertain Future of the Enlightenment Stupa in Moscow
The crisis surrounding Moscow’s first Buddhist…
The crisis surrounding Moscow’s first Buddhist…
Visit part of annual tantric rituals conducted in…
Some 500 disciples join retreat; 300 take refuge
The monks will visit several Russian cities at the…
Positive lessons from the World Cup and the…
Forum held under the theme “Understanding…
Performance shares a deeper understanding of…
Three senior lamas to conduct teachings and…
Scholarship, education, and the Buddhadharma
Orthodox Christian locals have mixed feelings…
Buddhism first came to Russia in the 17th century and became firmly established mainly in three Russian republics, Buryatia, Kalmykia, and Tuva, where it had
On 7–9 September, the international scientific conference “Buddhism in the Third Millennium: Trends and Prospects for Development” was held in the sacred land of Tuva.