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The Iconography of Nagas, Part Three: DNA in History
The personification of the naga
Uploaded 31 Jan 2018
My Grandmother’s Greenhouse and Other Portals to Wonder
Nourishing the light of awe and enchantment
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
Moghalmari Buddhist Monastery: A Notable Heritage Site in West Bengal
Early medieval Buddhist settlement believed to have flourished from the 6th–12th century
Uploaded 12 Feb 2016
A New Wave: The Birth of Buddhism in Uganda
Sean Mós talks to Ven. Uganda Buddharakkitha, who has founded the Uganda Buddhist Centre and the Peace School in central Uganda and may be changing the religious landscape of the country.
Uploaded 21 Dec 2015
A Reluctant Buddhist: How it Took Me Eight Years to Start Practicing in This Life, Part II
The second part of Sally’s spiritual journey
Uploaded 13 Nov 2015
Approaching Vajrayana - Part Two: Ground Tantra and Blessing
The theory and practice of ground tantra and blessing
Uploaded 3 Jul 2015
The “Yogyakarta Statement”: Guidelines for Religious Harmony and Communal Stability
In recent years, we have heard much about the importance of mutual tolerance and non-discrimination on the part of religious believers and communities. But somehow, the practical reality of achieving
Uploaded 22 May 2015
Approaching Vajrayana
A new series on the basics of Vajrayana
Uploaded 8 May 2015
The Healing Power of Meditation: A Book Review
Sangeeta Bansal Ph.D, a researcher and writer, is also the founder of a non-profit called Mindside, which aims to make the benefits of mindfulness meditation available to all. Mindside offers an eight
Uploaded 8 Mar 2014
A Tour of China - A Series (1)
Editor’s note: Eric Johns is a lay Buddhist who was born in North London in 1955. He left school at 14 and made handcrafts for a living while travelling with horse drawn gypsies until the age of 28. H
Uploaded 27 Feb 2013
A Monk for Our Times: Ajahn Brahm in Hong Kong 2013
Ajahn Brahm will be remembered as the Theravāda master who brought the human touch to what some once thought a forbidding and austere religion. His British sense of wry jest (who can forget about his
Uploaded 1 Feb 2013
I Kidnapped a Monk!
Editor's note: Shveitta is a life coach and a regular contributor to Buddhistdoor International. Her column is devoted to all that she has learnt about happiness. According to
Uploaded 7 Jan 2013
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