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Invisible Twice: A Lost Dance Mural
The story of a historic depiction of sacred Cham "dance ephemeral" in Bhutan
Uploaded 9 Dec 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Keeping the Personal Touch—Khandro Thrinlay Chodon's Example
Maintaining the student-teacher connection
Uploaded 30 Sep 2016
Cultivating Wellbeing in the Heart of the City: An Interview with Tsoknyi Rinpoche
Buddhist practice in contemporary society
Uploaded 23 Sep 2016
A Tribute to Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche
Celebrating the achievements of one of Vajryayana Buddhism's great teachers
Uploaded 22 Jul 2016
Following Ancient Traces
Ladakh-Zanskar maintains a cultural ecology of Cham that exists nowhere else
Uploaded 16 Oct 2015
The Fabric of Happiness: Facets of Bhutanese Weaving
Raymond Lam delves into the vibrant textile arts of Bhutan
Uploaded 25 Sep 2015
The “Eco Pad Yatra”: A Transformative Journey
“A Pad Yatra is not only a physical journey, but also an inner journey of transformation.” - Pad Yatra website   An age-old tradition that is similar to a pilgrimage, the Pad Yatra is said to have ori
Uploaded 14 Nov 2014
The Druk Amitabha Kung Fu Nuns: Combining Martial Arts and Meditation
The sun has barely touched the green hill of Druk Amitabha to the west of Kathmandu, Nepal, and already the paths to the nunnery resound with the deep reverberation of a drum, pervading the entire spa
Uploaded 14 Nov 2014
Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery
“If we are serious about becoming the masters of our minds and emotions, instead of the slaves of our minds and emotions, if we are really serious about leading a life which will be of benefit for our
Uploaded 31 Oct 2014
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