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Preserving and Protecting the Buddhist Heritage of Laos
Tracing the threads of the past for the benefit of the future
Uploaded 17 Oct 2017
Venerable Dr. Bhikkhu Praghyalok — 40 Years of Buddhist Service
A remarkable legacy of the living Dharma
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
Twelve Years On: The International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony for World Peace at Bodh Gaya
Ecumenical momentum among Buddhists builds at the epicenter of the Dharma
Uploaded 23 Dec 2016
<i>Jataka Stories in Theravada Buddhism</i> and <i>The Ten Great Birth Stories of the Buddha</i> – Book Review
Collections of beloved tales of the Buddha's past lives
Uploaded 8 Jul 2016
Bringing Ancient Thai Buddhist Manuscripts to the World
Digitizing Thailand's ancient Buddhist heritage
Uploaded 8 Apr 2016
Straight Talk: Reforming Buddhist Education in Asia, with Dr. Ananda Kumaraseri
A one-man army who aims to reform Buddhist education in Asia
Uploaded 26 Feb 2016
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
The Magha Puja Festival: A Time to Make Merit for Southeast Asian Buddhists
The Southeast Asian countries Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar are known for their many colorful and enjoyable festivals. One of the most popular is Magha Puja or Sangha Day, an important Buddhis
Uploaded 27 Mar 2015
The Making of a Monastic’s Robes
When looking for the “Walking Monk”—the peripatetic Buddhist monk wandering the east coast of Australia—Kerry Stewart from ABC ventured out only to have every “red or saffron object” in sight catch he
Uploaded 27 Nov 2014
"There's a lot of catching up to do" - Full Interview with Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Editor's note: Ven. Karma Lekshe Tsomo is the Branch and Chapter Coordinator of Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women. In this series of seven questions we presented to her, she refle
Uploaded 14 Oct 2013
The Buddhist Tradition of Sri Lanka: the Dhamma and the Sangha - a Historical Survey
Editor's note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 1, October 2006. In which sense can we speak of a characteristically Sri Lankan Buddhist tradition? In answering
Uploaded 17 Apr 2013
Buddhism for Women, Women for Buddhism: Change is coming
Ven. Karma Lekshe Tsomo is the Branch and Chapter Coordinator of Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women. In this series of seven questions we presented to her, she reflects on some key
Uploaded 8 Mar 2013
The Death of Pali – A tale of Yunnan, conservation, and urgency with Eisel Mazard
Editor’s note: Eisel Mazard is a Pāli scholar who has travelled extensively through Southeast Asia. In this interview, he shared with me his personal struggles in the volatile regions of Southea
Uploaded 15 Jan 2013
Buddhists Gathering in Australia
Scientists and Buddhist scholars gathered from all over the world for Buddhism in the Austral-Asian region at the first annual International Conference “Buddhism & Australia”. The event took
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
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