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The Buddhism of Forks or Chopsticks
Translating Pure Land Buddhism into an Anglo-Australian setting
Uploaded 29 Dec 2016
The Potential of Propagating Pure Land Buddhism in the West
Sharing pristine Pure Land with Western cultures
Uploaded 28 Dec 2016
Master Shandao’s Exegesis of the Sincere Mind, Part Two
How Amitabha's enlightenment benefits all sentient beings
Uploaded 16 Dec 2016
Living Dr. Ambedkar’s Vision
Babasaheb's legacy in the 21st century
Uploaded 18 Nov 2016
The Cause of Assured Rebirth in the Land of Bliss, Part 1
The keys to the Pure Land
Uploaded 14 Oct 2016
The 2,600th Anniversary of the Global Bhikkhuni Sangha and Fourfold Sangha of the Buddha
Witnessing the revival of the female monasticism in the Buddhist world
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
Faith and Practice in Pure Land Buddhism, as Taught by Nagarjuna Bodhisattva
Putting faith in its correct context in Pure Land Buddhism
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</I>: Ambition and Recognition—Moral Questions About Secular Aspirations
Reconciling secular ambitions with Buddhist practice
Uploaded 19 Aug 2016
Lama Palden Drolma: Transmitting the Teachings to the West
A profile of a Western female lama in North America
Uploaded 5 Feb 2016
Flower of Perfection: The Lotus in Buddhist Art
Understanding the significance of the lotus motif in Buddhist art and philosophy
Uploaded 27 Nov 2015
Art as Buddhist Practice—A Portrait of Tsunma Jamyang Donma
Harsha Menon talks with a creator of glass thangkas
Uploaded 21 Aug 2015
“Gleanings in Buddha-Fields”: Pure Land Buddhism in Tibet
The origins of “Pure Land Buddhism,” or more precisely, “the Buddhism of Pure Lands,” can be traced to the developmental stages of the Mahayana tradition. It bears both Indian
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
Investing in Sukhavati: An Interview with Senior Financier Andrew Fung on His Pure Land Practice
Interview with financier Andrew Fung on his Pure Land faith
Uploaded 23 Jan 2015
Expressing the Pure Land through Art and Architecture—Chi Lin Nunnery
Four years ago, one of my best friends visited Hong Kong. The first cultural landmark I took him to was Chi Lin Nunnery, which I still believe is the city’s most attractive temple. It was the first ti
Uploaded 16 Jan 2015
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