India to Host “Shared Buddhist Heritage” International Conference This Week
Leaders in India hope the focus on Buddhism will boost political connections and tourism for Buddhist heritage sites in the country
Leaders in India hope the focus on Buddhism will boost political connections and tourism for Buddhist heritage sites in the country
As many across India prepare to celebrate the great leader, there is still much disagreement about how best to honor his legacy
Dance form nearly lost under Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime is finding new life in the United States
A replica of the iconic eastern gateway to the Great Stupa of the ancient Sanchi Buddhist complex in central India was recently unveiled in Berlin.
The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism has announced plans to restore a 1,300-year-old statue of the Buddha that is believed to have been toppled 600 years ago.
The discovery shows there is still much work to be done to understand the earliest centuries of Buddhism’s development
Samguk-yusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms), a 13th century text written by the renowned Korean Buddhist monk Il-yeon, is one of three historic texts from
International Dunhuang Project to host conference at the British Library in December 2022, to mark success of four-year-long inititative to conserve, digitise, and publish 800 manuscripts of the Lotus Sutra
It is hoped that the medical knowledge will be added to Japan’s registry of intangible cultural heritage
Asian American artist Bernice Bing, underrecognized during her lifetime, is featured in an exhibit at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum through May 2, 2023
Remarkable archaeological remains have been found In Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in areas that had gone unexplored for decades
The unearthed ruins of a historic Buddhist temple in Kyrgyzstan, part of the UNESCO-listed Krasnaya Rechka World Heritage Site, are to be opened to the