From Bamiyan Buddhas to Museums, Taliban Seeks Legitimacy of Stewardship over Afghanistan’s Buddhist Heritage
Buddhist world watches warily as the once-destructive regime retakes power and attempts to govern
Buddhist world watches warily as the once-destructive regime retakes power and attempts to govern
Prime Minister Rajapaksa cites Buddhist philosophy and heritage in his remarks
Thoughts on history and heritage as Afghanistan’s future hangs in the balance
Curators and archaeologists appeal to international community
The second in a series on the spread of early Buddhism as…
Ancient texts believed to offer new insights into early…
Start of a project to rescue and restore Buddhist…
After a long and difficult journey across the precipices and through the blizzards of the Tian Shan mountain ranges, Xuanzang (fl. c. 602–64) finally reached
Editor’s Note: Dr. Andrey Anatolyevich Terentyev studied Sanskrit, Tibetan and Indian Philosophies and Religions. He obtained his Ph.D. in the field of Oriental Studies (Russia).