Plans Underway to Complete Buddhist Pilgrimage Site in Nagarjuna Sagar, Central India
After five years of development, the site housing meditation halls, a Buddhist University, museum, and hospital plans to open soon
After five years of development, the site housing meditation halls, a Buddhist University, museum, and hospital plans to open soon
Sustainable techniques in thangka conservation and documentation
Siddhartha’s Intent India and the Deer Park Institute have announced a special online concert to be live-streamed globally on New Year’s Eve.
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bouddha seemed like a perfect way to start an international campaign to make prayer flags more eco-friendly
The Gandhara-era discovery, deemed “astonishingly important,” may precede similar sites in Taxila in its antiquity
A scholar brings us the life and context of one of Zen’s greatest figures
Pakistan’s Mumtaz Zahra Baloch becomes the first non-Korean national to receive the Plaque of Gratitude award
Parts of Russia hold treasures of Buddhist history and potential for its future
Buddhist world watches warily as the once-destructive regime retakes power and attempts to govern
Buddhist monk Nicholas Vreeland (Thubten Lhundup) discusses the beauty of trees in this interview with British writer, poet, scholar, and translator Adele Tomlin
Buddha statues in the Gandharan style may have traveled along the Silk Road nearly 2000 years ago
Buddhist philosophy has thrived in many institutions in the West and must be maintained in Nepal as well, argues lawmakers