“An Amazing, Wondrous Moment”: Tibetan-born Musician and Artist Dechen Shak-Dagsay’s emaho
Dechen Shak-Dagsay is a Swiss-Tibetan musician and author. Over the past few decades, she has built a career in music by combining the Tibetan mantra
Dechen Shak-Dagsay is a Swiss-Tibetan musician and author. Over the past few decades, she has built a career in music by combining the Tibetan mantra
The inspiring story of Dorothy Ho Wai Yee’s Buddhist path toward realization and the bodhisattva ideal.
Sustainable techniques in thangka conservation and documentation
After a hiatus of two years, the International Buddhist Film Festival (IBFF) returned for three days from 9–12 December. There were nine premieres from seven
Buddhist monk Nicholas Vreeland (Thubten Lhundup) discusses the beauty of trees in this interview with British writer, poet, scholar, and translator Adele Tomlin
A conversation with Shugendo researcher Ignas Čepelė
A tribute to an extraordinary Dzogchen master
An interview with the makers of the video documentary Shugendo Now.
A British charity seeks to preserve Tibetan Buddhism and culture with over 30 years of film
Examining the emerging role of female leaders in 21st century Buddhism
Bringing the experiences of Asian American Buddhists into the North American conversation
An interview with a renowned Theravadin monk and environmental advocate in England