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Formlessness and Fundamental Nature: The <i>Prajnaparamita Sutras</i>
The consciousness of ultimate truth
Uploaded 31 May 2018
The Iconography of Nagas, Part Five: Prajnaparamita and the Nature of Reality
Ancient knowledge that resonates with modern science
Uploaded 10 Apr 2018
Meditation as Sustenance for Death and Dying
Meditations on the final milestone of our life
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
In Kumarajiva’s Shadow: The Chinese Buddhist Monk Dao’an
How the life of Dao'an reflects the transmission of Buddhism to China
Uploaded 11 Mar 2016
Connecting Art, Women, and Spirituality, with Lyudmila Klasanova of Sofia University
A Buddhist scholar, artist, and yoga teacher who is committed to living life to the full
Uploaded 15 Jan 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
Buddhist Heritage Sites Languish in Odisha, India
Historic relics from the birth of Buddhism risk being lost to neglect
Uploaded 9 Oct 2015
The Wonders of Kham and Larung Gar, Part Two
A photographic journey to Larung Gar and Kham
Uploaded 28 Aug 2015
Approaching Vajrayana - Part Three: Path Tantra
The logic of Vajrayana view and practice
Uploaded 27 Aug 2015
A <i>Thangka</i> Painting Project of the Chöd Pacification of Suffering Practice
Laura Santi discusses her intriguing thangka painting
Uploaded 14 Aug 2015
An Unusual Sutra Revealed
Alan Kwan discusses the Contemplation Sutra
Uploaded 7 Aug 2015
<i>Treasures from Asia’s Oldest Museum: Buddhist Art from the Indian Museum, Kolkata</i> – Exhibition Review
Review of an art exhibit at the Asian Civilisations Museum
Uploaded 31 Jul 2015
Revelation: The Unveiling of the Perfection of Wisdom and Pure Lands
“When a revelation is communicated by a supernatural entity that is reported as present during the communication, it is called a vision.”   -      
Uploaded 8 Oct 2013
The Bodhisattva Career in Shantideva: Part 1
In this two-part column series, we will visit the philosophical nuances and tensions in the thought of Shantideva, an important Indo-Tibetan philosopher (circa 8th century CE). To understand Shantidev
Uploaded 10 Jun 2013
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