
Ancient Connections: Tracing Iconographic Links of the Sacred Feminine from Nepal to Ladakh
A comparative study of female buddha imagery across the Himalayas

A comparative study of female buddha imagery across the Himalayas

The Rubin’s Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room reopens at the Brooklyn Museum for a six-year stay with more than 100 artifacts

The evolution of a trailblazing Buddhist scholar and artist

Anam Thubten Rinpoche gives an overview of some of the daily spiritual practices of Vajrayana Buddhism

Nachaya Campbell-Allen explores a new volume detailing practices associate with the 21 Taras

The world of art sees Nepal and Nepalese artists see the world with MoNA’s Kathmandu Art Biennale: Spiritual Edition

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

BDG columnist Asa Hershoff ponders the significance of pilgrimage as part of our Buddhist practice

Looking to the bodhisattva vows and an asteroid and spacecraft for inspiration to renew resolutions for this and every New Year

Perceiving the path to liberation embodied in the wisdom of the sacred feminine

Practices for peace, healing, and harmony in an imperfect world

A sacred heritage: the tantric dance traditions and practices of Nepal’s Newar people