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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
Celtic Buddhism: A Confluence of Two Ancient Traditions
Celtic Buddhism, a little-known permutation of the Buddhist tradition, was founded in Vermont in the late 1980s. We talk to the founder, Ven Seonaidh Perks, to find out more about this unique Buddhist lineage.
Uploaded 21 Dec 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
<i>Charya Nritya</i>: Ancient Buddhist Dances of Wisdom and Healing in the Modern World
Bringing the Buddhist dancing heritage to life
Uploaded 17 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
The Importance of the Five Precepts: An Interview with Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche
At the age of 63, the Tibetan Vajrayana master Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche travels the globe sharing the timeless teachings of the Buddha. When at his home monastery in Kathmandu, he tirelessly gives i
Uploaded 26 Sep 2014
Echoes of Tantra: Remnants of the Mahasiddhas
Vajrayana is associated in Buddhist history and legend with the locale of Uddiyana, ruled by wise kings who first practiced tantra after being introduced to it by Shakyamuni Buddha.
Uploaded 7 Sep 2013
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