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Sky Lanterns and Walubi: My Waisak Day at Borobudur in 2018, Part 1
A travelogue of celebrating Vesak in Indonesia
Uploaded 27 Jun 2018
<i>The Immortals: Faces of the Incredible in Buddhist Burma</i> – Book Review
Guillaume Rozenberg investigates the intriguing cult of weikza
Uploaded 23 Oct 2015
The Wonders of Kham and Larung Gar
A photographic journey to Larung Gar and Kham
Uploaded 31 Jul 2015
Sri Lanka: Where “Southern Buddhism” Rules
A saffron-clad Buddhist monk is one of the most common sights in Sri Lanka, where the doctrine of the Buddha has been venerated for over 2,000 years. During the early 1980s, however, a different type
Uploaded 30 Apr 2015
Sunbeam, Stone, Water, Wood: A Travelogue of Bongamsa Temple
A Buddhist wonder in the mountains of South Korea
Uploaded 27 Mar 2015
The Pirivena System of Buddhist Education in Sri Lanka
The Buddha is renowned as an accomplished teacher, and his sole purpose was to propagate the truth of life as he understood it. The Ariyapariyesana Sutta of the Majjhima Nikaya (Collection of middle-l
Uploaded 12 Dec 2014
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
"Tracking Bodhidharma" takes us on a journey in China
Caitlin Dwyer reviews Andy Ferguson’s book "Tracking Bodhidharma"
Uploaded 2 Sep 2013
The Travelogues of Red Pine: Journeys across China with Bill Porter
It was at a meeting with the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation’s chairman that I was first acquainted with Bill Porter. Robert Y.C. Ho had introduced me to a certain book he had finish
Uploaded 4 Jan 2013
On a Quiet Stony Path to the Glade's Hut: A Review of "Road to Heaven"
“The Tao never changes. What we eat and wear has changed, but the Tao hasn’t changed. There have been advances in science and society, but so what? We’re eating better now. But it’s the same old Lao-t
Uploaded 2 Jan 2013
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