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The Secularization of Pagoda Imagery in 18th Century Europe and China
How the interaction of different cultural systems shaped pagoda imagery across the globe
Uploaded 25 Jan 2018
Tibetan Book of the Dead, Part One: Cosmic Jumper
The wisdom of Sublime Weirdos
Uploaded 7 Apr 2017
Art Sutra: Do Higher Prices Mean a Higher Path?
The intangible value of Buddhism's ancient heritage
Uploaded 3 Mar 2017
Strings of Enlightenment: The Beauty of Buddhist Prayer Beads
Appreciating one of the most intimate tools of Buddhist practice
Uploaded 17 Feb 2017
Singapore Exhibition Sheds Light on Ancient Treasures from Myanmar
Exploring the evolution of Buddhist art and architecture
Uploaded 3 Feb 2017
Russia’s Golden Triangle of Buddhism
The flourishing of the Buddhist tradition in the Russian Federation
Uploaded 2 Dec 2016
International Conference in Tuva Marks Revival of Buddhism in Central Asia
Republic of Tuva hosts landmark Buddhist conference
Uploaded 4 Nov 2016
The Reawakening of Tsogyal Latso: Birthplace of Yeshe Tsogyal—a Generation Reborn
Maintaining the lineage and legacy of Yeshe Tsogyal
Uploaded 22 Jan 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Shelter for the Weary and Dispossessed amid the Refugee Crisis
Buddhists in Europe must lead by example in the face of appalling tragedy
Uploaded 16 Oct 2015
Exploring the Shared Buddhist Roots of Sri Lanka and Thailand
Cultural and religious ties between Sri Lanka and Thailand span nearly ten centuries
Uploaded 25 Sep 2015
<i>Buddhist Art of Myanmar</i> - Exhibition Review
Whilst many museums around the world have historically collected works of art from Myanmar, few have mounted exhibitions dedicated to the Buddhist art of that country. The pioneering show Buddhist Art
Uploaded 10 Jul 2015
The Birthplace of Atish Dipankar Comes to Light
Atish Dipankar was a Buddhist master, scholar, and philosopher
Uploaded 27 Feb 2015
Fusion Art on the Move: The Mongolian Melting Pot
There are few better examples of the Mongolian Buddhist heritage than Ikh Khüree, known today as none other than Ulaanbaatar itself, the country’s capital. A seamless fusion of nomadic prac
Uploaded 6 Feb 2015
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