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Wildlife on the Brink
Addressing animal poaching and trafficking in South Africa
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
The Kalachakra Effect — Why is the Kalachakra Initiation So Popular?
Insights into one of Tibetan Buddhism's most captivating rituals
Uploaded 24 Mar 2017
Planetary Healing: Buddhism and World Ecology
2017's special issue on the environment
Uploaded 17 Mar 2017
Salvation Centre Cambodia — Fighting HIV/AIDS with the Buddha’s Army
Bringing hope to the poorest and most vulnerable
Uploaded 17 Mar 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Reflecting on 2016
Learning from the past and anticipating the future, while living in the now
Uploaded 30 Dec 2016
How Does Faith in the Pure Land Teachings Arise?
How to understand the arising of faith in Amitabha Buddha
Uploaded 5 Aug 2016
Professor Pauline Yu: Enriching Life and Work with the Skills of the Humanities
Underscoring the long-term benefits of the humanities as an academic pursuit
Uploaded 6 Nov 2015
Thoughts on the Global Hindu-Buddhist Initiative in Delhi, 3–4 September 2015
Raymond Lam reflects on Modi's Buddhist diplomacy
Uploaded 11 Sep 2015
Hong Kong Tulku—A Little-known Side of Jonangpa
Elbe Lau's pilgrimage in the Jonangpa tradition
Uploaded 31 Jul 2015
“Dakini As Art”: The Buddhist Feminine in Art
“When you arrive at the extinction of reality, there is nothing but the spontaneity of pure potential. There is no other way to dance in the sky.” - Yeshe Tsogyal   The dakini principle has been a s
Uploaded 22 May 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Supporting the Ordination of Theravada Bhikkhunis
On 29 November, 8 bhikkhunis and 47 novices were ordained at Thippayasathandhamma Bhikkhuni Arama, a nunnery located on the islet of Koh Yor in Thailand’s Songhkla Province. The ceremony was performed
Uploaded 9 Jan 2015
Perseverance in Enlightenment and Faith upon Hearing the Teachings of Pristine Pure Land Buddhism
The Two Other Kinds of Perseverance   It is joyful to read the books written by Master Shandao, the de facto founder of Pure Land Buddhism, because he repeatedly emphasizes that Pure Land teachings ar
Uploaded 9 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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