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Book Review: Elisabeth A. Benard’s <i>The Sakya Jetsunmas: The Hidden World of Tibetan Female Lamas</i>
Helping bring to light the overlooked female leaders of Tibet's Sakya tradition
Uploaded 11 May 2021
Sakyadhita Spain Symposium 2020: Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo on how “the choice is ours”
Uploaded 4 Jan 2021
A Conversation with Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo on the State of Buddhism in the US
Female monasticism and the Buddhadharma in the West
Uploaded 21 Jun 2018
Where Peace Is a Living Presence: The Stupa Peace Parks of Kunzang Palyul Choling
A blossoming of Buddhism in the United States
Uploaded 6 Jan 2017
Mindrolling Monastery and the World Peace Stupa
A photographic investigation of one of the great Nyingma centers
Uploaded 6 May 2016
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
Reflections from the 14th Sakyadhita International Conference: Nurturing the Theravada Bhikkhuni Sangha
An examination of equal opportunity for ordination and Buddhist education for women
Uploaded 28 Aug 2015
“Fertile Minds”– Encounters in the Tibetan Colony of Bir
In September 2014, I traveled to the Tibetan colony of Bir with another photographer, Jagdev Singh. On the one hand, we attended teachings on “The Twelve Nidanas, or Twelve Links of Dependent Arising,
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
On Pilgrimage: A Journey through Tibet (part 1)
Pilgrimage is a mysterious thing. It has a very simple outer level that is sheerly pragmatic. One makes a journey to a particular place in a particular timeframe, with all the logistics involved. And
Uploaded 16 Jan 2015
A Small Buddhist Prayer-flag Factory in Bir
In 2013, on a trip to India to make the second part of the documentary photography series “Tibetans in Exile,” I visited the Tibetan colony of Bir, along the Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh, norther
Uploaded 28 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
A New Turning: Women and Buddhism at the Global Buddhist Congregation
There is a slightly muted, elegantly understated, force moving and shaking the entire 2500 year-old institution of Buddhism. That force is the collective, gentle but authoritative, chorus of women,
Uploaded 21 Dec 2011
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