
Buddhist Art: Tibetan Artist Anay Ngawang Chodak to Hold Solo Exhibition in New York City
The celebrated Tibetan artist Anay Ngawang Chodak will hold his first solo exhibition in the US next month at New York City’s Kate Oh Gallery.
The celebrated Tibetan artist Anay Ngawang Chodak will hold his first solo exhibition in the US next month at New York City’s Kate Oh Gallery.
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A group of Buddhist leaders has shared a statement addressing the detention of Mohsen Mahdawi, a former president of the Columbia University Buddhist Association
Columbia University student and peace activist Mohsen Mahdawi, known for his Buddhist community work and interfaith outreach, faces possible deportation after ICE arrest in the United States
The Tibetan Nuns Project announced that Shugsep Nunnery and Dolma Ling Nunnery held their annual graduation ceremonies earlier in April.
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The Taiwan-headquartered global Buddhist charity and humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Charity Foundation recently announced the launch of “Compassion in Action: Aid for Myanmar,” a US$1-million matching
Anam Thubten Rinpoche explores utopian ideals and the power of Dzogchen on the path to inner peace
In today’s disorienting global climate, we need generosity and giving more than ever to help the Dharma and a hurting world
New data shows Christianity and Buddhism have faced notable declines due to religious switching, especially among younger generations