UPDATE: A Glimmer of Hope for Afghanistan’s 5,000-year-old Mes Aynak Archaeological Site?
Recent reports offer a possible ray of hope on the outlook for one of the world’s most significant archeological excavations at Mes Aynak, the future
Recent reports offer a possible ray of hope on the outlook for one of the world’s most significant archeological excavations at Mes Aynak, the future
Pakistan to begin teaching Buddhism to pupils across the country alongside other religions
Charles B. Jones has recently published a slate of vastly informative publications on the Pure Land tradition. In 2019, the associate professor of Religion and
The Association of Korean Buddhist Orders has announced the publication of Buddhist National Treasures of Korea. This new 480-page volume of cultural heritage catalogues the
Growing list of discoveries in Pakistan will strengthen the country’s place as a site for Buddhist pilgrimage and tourism
Archeologists in Pakistan say they have unearthed an 1,800-year-old Buddhist stupa and a trove of relics and artifacts at a site in the northwestern province
After five years of development, the site housing meditation halls, a Buddhist University, museum, and hospital plans to open soon
Buddhists cite a lack of places to worship, religious teachers, and government support
Mudra & The Diamond Spheres research celebration to be held on 21 October
Findings to be presented to the public in October
Sapling from Sri Lanka to be planted at Buddhist monastery in Victoria next year
Thoughts on history and heritage as Afghanistan’s future hangs in the balance