Fantasy Dinner Party: Arthur Waley and Beryl de Zoete
An imaginary audience with two early pioneers of Buddhist culture in the West
An imaginary audience with two early pioneers of Buddhist culture in the West
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
Art, expression, and liberation in ancient dance
Mudra & The Diamond Spheres research celebration to be held on 21 October
Dance actual, dance depicted, and dance ephemeral . . .
A brief history of Buddhist promulgation in Italy
Explorers, adventurers, and dancers: divining the Dharma
The unique legacy of a scholar and an adventurer
Familiarity with sexual power as something to honor and utilize for spiritual cultivation is not common, but upon a study of ancient cultures, we see
This three-part series examines tantric deities in the yab-yum posture of symbolic sexual congress.
Giuseppe Tucci (1894–1984) was an Italian scholar-adventurer who supervised archeological digs in Iran, Persepolis, and the Himalayas.