
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

Rare Buddhist artworks, recently repatriated from Japan, were unveiled for public display at the National Palace Museum of Korea in Seoul on Tuesday.

Peter Van Ham has spent over three decades devoted to the documentation of this monastery connecting Tibet’s first and second diffusions

China’s first and only female emperor, Wu Zetian, left behind a remarkable legacy of esoteric and Huayan Buddhism and beyond

Engaging with the living mandala of our true buddha-nature

Tracing the roots of Indonesian Buddhism

Qianfo’an (千佛庵), the Temple of One Thousand Buddhas, better known as Xiaoxitian (小西天) or the Little Western Paradise, is located in present-day Xi County, Linfen

Editor’s Note: Dr. Andrey Anatolyevich Terentyev studied Sanskrit, Tibetan and Indian Philosophies and Religions. He obtained his Ph.D. in the field of Oriental Studies (Russia).