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Falguni Purnima: Celebrating Family Reunions and the Buddha’s Life
The Buddhist equivalent of Hindu Holi
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
Art Sutra: Do Higher Prices Mean a Higher Path?
The intangible value of Buddhism's ancient heritage
Uploaded 3 Mar 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
Living Dr. Ambedkar’s Vision
Babasaheb's legacy in the 21st century
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
The Tree in Buddhist Symbolism and Art
In the Buddhist tradition, a number of trees play a role in the life of the Buddha
Uploaded 24 Dec 2015
<i>An Archaeological History of Indian Buddhism</i> – Book Review
An ambitious study of Buddhist art and archaeology in India
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
The Nostalgia of 2,500 Years: Celebrating South Asia’s Buddhist Heritage
Buddhist traditions and spiritual heritage of the region
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: India’s Buddhist Diplomacy
PM Narendra Modi seeks to build cultural bridges in Asia
Uploaded 4 Sep 2015
<i>Treasures from Asia’s Oldest Museum: Buddhist Art from the Indian Museum, Kolkata</i> – Exhibition Review
Review of an art exhibit at the Asian Civilisations Museum
Uploaded 31 Jul 2015
<i>Shifting Stones, Shaping the Past: Sculpture from the Buddhist Stupas of Andhra Pradesh</i> – Book Review
A new book about Buddhist landmarks in Andhra Pradesh
Uploaded 10 Jul 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 Birthplace of Atish Dipankar Comes to Light
Atish Dipankar was a Buddhist master, scholar, and philosopher
Uploaded 27 Feb 2015
“Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers:” Let Hope Rise from the Ashes
This is the fifth article in our series “Buddhist Voices from the Land of Rivers.” Here, John Cannon explores an appropriate response to the damage caused by communal clashes in Bangladesh.   On 16
Uploaded 2 Jan 2015
The Future of Buddhism in India: An Interview with Dr. Ravindra Panth
“Buddhism never went extinct in India,” declares the Director of Nava Nalanda Mahavihara a Pali institute in Bihar. Dr. R. Panth is referring to one of the darkest periods of Indian Buddhist history:
Uploaded 3 Jun 2014
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