The British Library’s “A Silk Road Oasis” – Mélodie Doumy’s Exploration of Dunhuang’s Cultural Convergence
British Library curator Mélodie Doumy reveals the secrets of real, lived stories of people from the desert town of Dunhuang
British Library curator Mélodie Doumy reveals the secrets of real, lived stories of people from the desert town of Dunhuang
The British Library’s exhibition on Dunhuang is an exemplar of storytelling to learn from our shared and interconnected human history
After nearly two months missing from Sravasti Abbey, it is believed that Geshe Tenzin Chodrak’s body has been found in a pond near the abbey
Pema Wangyal Rinpoche’s new book can serve as a central practice manual for newcomers and experienced Buddhists alike as they traverse the Vajrayana path
Khyentse Foundation has announced the establishment of a new chair in Buddhist studies at the International Buddhist College in Thailand.
The Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong will offer courses in the Buddhist languages of Pali, Sanskrit, and Tibetan.
Hindi translations of five ancient Tibetan texts on Buddhism that the Indian writer Rahul Sankrityayan brought to India are ready for publication.
A growing number of Buddhists and Buddhist organizations around the world believe that the process of finding a successor should not be politicized
The Tibetan cultural group hopes to ensure that reincarnation of His Holiness and other high lamas remains a cultural and religious practice
A reflection on tea as a locus for Buddhist ritual, meditation, and community
Quantum physics and the Vajrayana path: investigating our interconnected reality
The Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies at Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) in Pune, India, has published a Dictionary of Buddhist Terms, a multilingual