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A Student Death
Love, loss, and letting go
Uploaded 13 Jan 2017
Saying Goodbye to My Mother: How Buddhists Hold Funeral Rites in Bangladesh
Bidding farewell to one's nearest and dearest, the Theravada way
Uploaded 23 Sep 2016
Cosmic Contemplations: A Glimpse of Japan’s Rare Star Mandalas
Exquisite, extraordinary manifestations of Buddhist expression
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
Meditation as Sustenance for Death and Dying
Meditations on the final milestone of our life
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
Myanmar’s Public Health Care System: Filling the Gaps
Buddhist monasteries take the lead in augmenting Myanmar's patchwork healthcare system
Uploaded 12 Feb 2016
How to Face Death - Pilgrimages and Death Rituals in Japanese Buddhism
Consoling those who have lost a loved one and memorializing those who have passed
Uploaded 15 Jan 2016
Ladakh – The Beauty of Spaciousness
A photographic essay of the people and culture of Ladakh
Uploaded 13 Mar 2015
Walking with Kukai–Becoming a Buddha: Pilgrimage in Shingon Buddhism
A look at Master Kukai's influence on Japanese pilgrimage
Uploaded 30 Jan 2015
The Variety of Practice in Soto Zen Buddhism
Dogen’s (1200–53) Soto Zen is known for its emphasis on shikantaza—“sitting only.” In his popular Once Born Zen – Twice Born Zen: The Soto and Rinzai Schools of Japanese Zen, M. Conrad Hyers highlight
Uploaded 10 Oct 2014
CNY from Small Town to Big City
I’ve spent my time growing up in the city, but when it comes to Chinese New Year holidays, it’s always back to my Dad’s small town called Kampar - an ex tin mining town in Perak, a northern
Uploaded 1 Feb 2012
Buddhist art as a reflection of the Buddha’s teachings
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). Currently, he i
Uploaded 28 Oct 2010
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