Enter the Dragon: A Primordial Being
Ancient manifestations of wisdom and compassion
Dalai Lama Speaks on Reincarnation, Sadness, and the Continued Need for Nonviolence
Recent interview covers matters closest to the…
Japanese Kannon Bodhisattva Statue Believed to Be Work of Celebrated 12th Century Sculptor Kaikei
Sculpture features characteristics typical of…
Kyoto Temple Unveils Android Version of Kannon Bodhisattva
Robot designed to explain the Heart Sutra and raise…
Bodhisattva Quan Am’s Blessings, the Aesthetics of Devotion in a Vietnamese Temple in Maine
Sowing the seeds of the Buddha’s teachings into…
Guanyin and the Filial Parrot: An Emperor’s Golden Offering
The story of the Guanyin, Bodhisattva of
1,001 Bodhisattva Statues Restored at Kyoto Temple in 45-Year Preservation Project
Statues gathered under one roof for the first time…
When Guanyin Jumps Off a Cliff
The words fable and fabulous share the same root, the Latin word fabula, meaning story. Over time and use in the French and English languages, a fable
The Way of the Bodhisattvas
It is important to ask questions of ourselves, such as is it enough to only practice meditation or sadhana on the cushion? Are we becoming self-indulging Dharma
Tam Po Shek and Wing Chi Ip: Refreshing the Soul and the Senses by Playing the Flute and Drinking Tea
While our senses may have become dulled by city life, two masters, Tam Po Shek and Wing Chi Ip, teach us that we can find
The Making of Buddhist Wood Sculptures in China
According to the Ekottara Agama Sutra (增一阿含經), the first Buddha image was made of wood. It is said that when the Buddha was teaching his deceased mother in