Buddhistdoor View: Telling a History We Can All Resonate with through Dunhuang
The British Library’s exhibition on Dunhuang is an exemplar of storytelling to learn from our shared and interconnected human history
The British Library’s exhibition on Dunhuang is an exemplar of storytelling to learn from our shared and interconnected human history
Laurence Brahm is at once disciple of Padmasambhava and advocate of Chinese martial arts as a way of insight and self-growth
The Tibetan Nuns Project has announced progress in its project to provide a meditation retreat center for the nuns of Shugsep Nunnery near Dharamsala.
Buddhist artist Tiffani Gyatso shares her insights on inner and outer manifestations of sacred wisdom during a pilgrimage to Tibet
The exhibition will cover a range of historical items as well as contemporary works touching on climate change and other modern issues
The Dalai Lama’s recent journey back to India after recovering from surgery in New York was notable for a touching encounter with the 17th Karmapa.
The 89-year-old Tibetan Buddhist leader urged an audience of over 17,000 people to cultivate genuine compassion
The Luri community is a little-known group of Buddhists that practice a fusion of Theravada and Mahayana beliefs
The Dalai Lama concluded six weeks of convalescence after undergoing knee surgery in the United States in June, departing for New York City from Syracuse.
Joseph Houseal casts a critical eye on modern interpretations and improvements of ancient dance traditions
Prof. Klaus-Dieter Mathes speaks with Rebecca Wong about his passion for translating Buddhist texts and what motivates his studies
Continuing our series on heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Valley, we talk with Geshe Tenzin Nyima