
Decoding the Mountains and the Wind: A Pilgrimage on the Trail of The Dakini Code
From Nepal to Bhutan, Rebecca Wong traces sacred locations of powerful feminine energies in Laurence Brahm’s movie “The Dakini Code”

From Nepal to Bhutan, Rebecca Wong traces sacred locations of powerful feminine energies in Laurence Brahm’s movie “The Dakini Code”

Buddhistdoor’s conference in Vancouver celebrates three decades of sharing and reporting on Buddhist matters, embracing all traditions

Alla Sizova explores how Tibetan Buddhist rituals shaped the Buddhist practices of a long-lost Dharma empire in its latter century

The Great Enlightenment Stupa at Danakosha Ling, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Jokioinen, Finland, was inaugurated on 4 August.

A comparative study of female buddha imagery across the Himalayas

The government of the Kingdom of Bhutan has announced that it will host a Global Peace Prayer Festival in the capital Thimphu from 4–17 November.

The Tibetan Nuns Project (TNP) is seeking to provide accommodation for 40 elderly nuns residing at Dolma Ling Nunnery and Institute.

Rebecca Wong celebrates the life and work of Ani Choying Drolma, one of the most recognizable faces of contemporary Buddhist music

The early explorers treated in this three-part article represent a wide range of expertise, from painting to linguistics, dance to cartography. The 15 explorers evoked

Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche will lead a free webinar on 9 August, titled “Blueprints of Awakening: Vajrayana for Modern Life.”

Asa Hershoff explores liminal states of consciousness and their relationship with our perceptions of reality

Linda Leaming imparts lessons from Bhutan on managing expectations and living a life of acceptance and equanimity