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The Bell-maker’s Daughter: A Journey in Dharma Art
Artist Ela Pedma expresses the Dharma in bronze sculpture
Uploaded 15 Jan 2016
The Nostalgia of 2,500 Years: Celebrating South Asia’s Buddhist Heritage
Buddhist traditions and spiritual heritage of the region
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
Approaching Vajrayana - Part Three: Path Tantra
The logic of Vajrayana view and practice
Uploaded 27 Aug 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 Birthplace of Atish Dipankar Comes to Light
Atish Dipankar was a Buddhist master, scholar, and philosopher
Uploaded 27 Feb 2015
The Bengali Tea Boy
Around the time I first became interested in the Buddha’s path, I was doing a construction internship in the southwest of the United States, living and working with 15 other people in the middle
Uploaded 13 Feb 2015
On Pilgrimage: A Journey through Tibet (part 1)
Pilgrimage is a mysterious thing. It has a very simple outer level that is sheerly pragmatic. One makes a journey to a particular place in a particular timeframe, with all the logistics involved. And
Uploaded 16 Jan 2015
Jewel in the Crown: Bengal's Buddhist Revival in the 19th and 20th Centuries
In Buddhist Studies, a narrative I believe to be erroneous dominates the sub-discipline of Indo-Tibetan research. The story goes that Buddhism disappeared from the Indian subcontinent completely after
Uploaded 2 May 2014
Thriving Buddhist Communities in Bangladesh: Part Three
Editor’s note: Jnan Nanda completed his BA Hons from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and his MA from the University of Hong Kong where he presently teaches Reading in Buddhist Sanskrit
Uploaded 31 Dec 2013
Thriving Buddhist Communities in Bangladesh: Part One
Editor’s note: Jnan Nanda completed his BA Hons from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka and his MA from the University of Hong Kong where he presently teaches Reading in Buddhist Sanskrit T
Uploaded 16 Dec 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
Notification of a Book on Contemporary Buddhism in Bangladesh
Contemporary Buddhism in Bangladesh (167 pages) By Dr. Sukomal Chaudhuri Atisha Memorial Publishing Society Calcutta, India, 1982   An English scholar, student, or reader interested in learning
Uploaded 28 Feb 2011
An Introduction to Buddhist Art
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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