19th International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony Begins in Bodh Gaya
The annual ceremony draws practitioners from around the world to hear the Buddha’s words and reflect upon his message
The annual ceremony draws practitioners from around the world to hear the Buddha’s words and reflect upon his message
Scholars and Buddhist leaders hope that the move will drive greater study of the language around the world
Remembering a revered monk who played an invaluable role in the development of Buddhism in the West
The beginning of the path to liberation
On interconnection and causality
Thousands of monastics and pilgrims gather at the histroic..
A new initiative producing print and online versions
A unique academy with a global outlook
Tipitaka has already been formally recognized as a…
Twelve years have passed since the International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony (ITCC) was first held at Bodh Gaya, India. The sacred Bodhi tree under which the
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