Education for Enlightenment: An Interview with Prof. Shashi Bala, Part Two
Lyudmila Klasanova
26 January 2018
Scholarship, education, and the Buddhadharma
Jhamtse Gatsal: Fostering Seeds of Compassion
Harsha Menon, MA, MFA
23 January 2018
The story of the Jhamtse Gatsal Children’s Community
Two Explosive Devices Found in Bodh Gaya, Security for Dalai Lama Tightened
Craig C Lewis
22 January 2018
Security personnel on high alert as thousands of…
Activist Group Urges Indian Government to Return Buddhist Sculpture to Amaravati
BD Dipananda
19 January 2018
Ancient statue has been kept in a New Delhi…
Dalai Lama Cancels Majority of International Public Appearances in 2018
Craig C Lewis
18 January 2018
83-year-old spiritual leader cancels North American…
Dalai Lama Offers Prayer for Peace in Bodh Gaya
Craig C Lewis
3 January 2018
Tens of thousands of followers expected to…
Buddhism as a Bridge between India and the World: An Interview with Prof. Shashi Bala, Part One
Lyudmila Klasanova
18 December 2017
On the necessity of teaching Buddhism at Indian universities
The Iconography of Nagas, Part One: Serpentine Folklore from the Abyssal Chasm
Tilly Campbell-Allen
17 November 2017
Exploring the myth and lore of the majestic and mystic…
Tracing the Roots of Tibetan Medicine in the United States: The Extraordinary Life of Dr. Keyzom Bhutti
Harsha Menon, MA, MFA
24 October 2017
Aspiration and vocation on the path of a healer
Buddhist Path Beyond Borders
Lyudmila Klasanova
20 October 2017
India is the motherland of Buddhism and a great source of knowledge and wisdom. In August, I had the honor of teaching a series of
Shakubuku! The Advent of Nichiren Buddhism in India
Aspi Mistry
18 August 2017
When one looks at the revival of Buddhism in India, it seems remarkable that of all the various Buddhist schools that sprouted up in Japan