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<i>Beginner’s Mind:</i> A Whole New World
Thoughts on Buddhist economics and structural inequality
Uploaded 21 Dec 2020
Stepping into the Mandala – A Journey to Ankor Wat
Finding center and coming home
Uploaded 28 Jul 2017
Diplomacy, Heritage, and Cultural Pride: Reviving the Buddhist Legacy of Islamic Pakistan
Buddhism playing a vital role in Pakistan's Asian diplomacy
Uploaded 24 Feb 2017
Beyond 2,600 Years of Buddhism: A Reflection on the 1st ASEAN Buddhist Conference on ASEAN Buddhists
Addressing communal religious violence and the revival of the bhikkhuni order
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
<i>Excavations at Kanaganahalli (Sannati, Dist. Gulbarga, Karnataka)</i> – Book Review
A comprehensive study of a spectacular excavation of Buddhist history
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
The Kanheri Caves, Mumbai: A Precious Monument to Buddhist Civilization
A fascinating glimpse into the ancient roots of Buddhism
Uploaded 14 Aug 2015
The Life Story of Ani Zamba Chozom: Part One - Journey to India
The extraordinary life of Ani Zamba Chozom, part one!
Uploaded 15 May 2015
Nine-Story Mountain Film Crew Interview: Journalism, Pilgrimage, and Preservation
Pilgrimage is not technically done for personal enjoyment. The fun comes as a corollary to rigor (few to no holy sites are located in comfortable or lush locations), the difficulties of travel, and so
Uploaded 7 May 2014
Buddhist Rains-retreat (<i>vassavasa</i>): a courtesy of monasticism
Part one of a series about of the Buddhist Rains-retreat
Uploaded 4 Oct 2013
The Voice of Jitari: Dialogue and Interaction in the Medieval Buddhist Experience
Part of the Meditative Praxis Interview series   “To know yourself, know your enemy.” This is not a military axiom, but a historical reality that Professor Eli Franco emphasized in hi
Uploaded 23 Sep 2013
Art in Context: A Tibetan Shrine Room at the Rubin Museum of Art, NYC
Editor's note: “On the Vajra footpath with Tinley Fynn” is a column focusing on the principles of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism through the exploration of associated literature, arts, cultural practices
Uploaded 4 Sep 2013
Victimless Crimes – A Buddhist Response
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 12, June 2009.A crime is usually understood as the infringement of an established system of law of a commun
Uploaded 26 Apr 2013
Comparative Religion: A Buddhist perspective
Editor's note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 9, September 2008. In the West, comparative religious studies is a way of widening a person’s intelle
Uploaded 22 Apr 2013
Part Four: New Ideas
  Beginning in the mid-1980’s, American scholars John and Susan Huntington turned Buddhist art history on its head with claims that the first Buddha images were made shortly after the Buddha’s death,
Uploaded 4 Feb 2013
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