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Finding Ways to Educate Our Children with Buddhist Wisdom
Sharing the Dharma with the future
Uploaded 5 May 2017
A Mission of Preservation: A Conversation with Prof. Luo Wenhua of the Palace Museum
The race against time to conserve Tibetan Buddhist art
Uploaded 10 Mar 2017
The Many Forms of Avalokiteshvara
The most widely revered bodhisattva
Uploaded 25 Nov 2016
Finding Excellence, Part 5: A Buddhist Land
The final part of this exciting series!
Uploaded 11 Nov 2016
Finding Excellence, Part 3: Who is the Best Dancer Here?
Uncovering the rare in distant lands
Uploaded 15 Sep 2016
Finding Excellence, Part 2: A Tradition of Transmission
Where do Cham dances find sanctuary?
Uploaded 19 Aug 2016
Emperors, Lamas, and Silk: the Origin of Fabric <i>Thangkas</i>
Tracing the roots of a sacred Buddhist art form
Uploaded 8 Apr 2016
A Tribute to Thinley Norbu Rinpoche on the Fourth Anniversary of his <i>Parinirvana</i>
Remembering a quintessential Dzogchen Master
Uploaded 24 Dec 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Monasticism for the Young—A Considered Choice?
The dangers of using monasticism as a social safety net
Uploaded 30 Oct 2015
On Pilgrimage: A Journey through Tibet (part 2)
“Although my view is higher than the sky, My attention to cause and effect is finer than flour.” - Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava)   As our pilgrimage through central Tibet proceeded towards Samye
Uploaded 5 Jun 2015
“Gleanings in Buddha-Fields”: Pure Land Buddhism in Tibet
The origins of “Pure Land Buddhism,” or more precisely, “the Buddhism of Pure Lands,” can be traced to the developmental stages of the Mahayana tradition. It bears both Indian
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
Pin drop silence: a 21st-century Avalokiteshvara at the Met
The concept of a modern or contemporary Tibetan art is a relatively fresh phenomenon arising out of the second half of the 20th century. The work of artists like Tenzing Rigdol and Gonkar Gyatso recen
Uploaded 23 Jul 2014
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