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From Chamonix to Chenrezig and <i>Thangkas</i> to Mountain Landscapes – The Story of Neljorma Tendron
Exploring creativity and the teachings as a Serti silk painter and Tibetan language teacher
Uploaded 27 Nov 2017
Tibetan Book of the Dead, Part Two: The Hour of Our Death
Death, dying, and our place in the cosmos
Uploaded 5 May 2017
The Many Forms of Avalokiteshvara
The most widely revered bodhisattva
Uploaded 25 Nov 2016
The Reawakening of Tsogyal Latso: Birthplace of Yeshe Tsogyal—a Generation Reborn
Maintaining the lineage and legacy of Yeshe Tsogyal
Uploaded 22 Jan 2016
Painting the Eight Auspicious Symbols for the Dalai Lama, Part 2
The origins and meanings of the Eight Auspicious Symbols
Uploaded 18 Dec 2015
Teaching Western Women an Ancient Tibetan Art and Gaining Wisdom Along the Way
The transformative power of Tibetan appliqué
Uploaded 4 Dec 2015
Flower of Perfection: The Lotus in Buddhist Art
Understanding the significance of the lotus motif in Buddhist art and philosophy
Uploaded 27 Nov 2015
Art as Buddhist Practice—A Portrait of Tsunma Jamyang Donma
Harsha Menon talks with a creator of glass thangkas
Uploaded 21 Aug 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Communicating Buddhism to Young People
Ideas for communicating Buddhism to youth
Uploaded 24 Jul 2015
The Dalai Lama’s Official Birthday Celebration in Los Angeles
The festivities and discussions on the Dalai Lama's birthday
Uploaded 17 Jul 2015
Interview with a Practitioner: “My Wish is to Become Truly Buddhist by the Time I Die”
In the early 1990s, when my family first moved to England from India, we settled in the city of Birmingham. Birmingham grew to prominence during the Industrial Revolution, and became home to Jaguar ca
Uploaded 15 May 2015
Muktinath: An Exemplar of Religious Symbiosis
“ . . . I accept all religions that were in the past, and worship with them all; I worship God with every one of them, in whatever form they worship Him. . . .” – Swami Vivekananda (Green Message)   W
Uploaded 18 Feb 2015
Stitching as Meditation in the Pieced-Silk Thangkas of Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo
Religion and meditation in woven art
Uploaded 22 Aug 2014
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