A story through the eyes of the Buddha’s women, in celebration of Women’s History Month 2024
Author: Teahouse
Indian Minority Affairs Minister lays foundation stone for projects approved under Buddhist Development Plan in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Ladakh
India’s Ministry of Minority of Affairs under Smriti Irani unveils an unprecedented Buddhist Development Plan for multiple states
Yarlung Rising: The Imperial Cult of the Sun Buddha, with Dr. Giorgios Halkias
From Khotan to Tibet? Discover the cult of Vairocana Buddha, an important object of worship in the Yarlung imperial court
“Welcome to our Bardo”—Anam Thubten Rinpoche on the State of the World
Anam Thubten Rinpoche shares his thoughts about the world in 2024 and how changing our consciousness can transform society
Ramala Sarma’s Assam Amulet: A new expression of Indian artistic heritage
Dr. Ramala Sarma introduces her new venture, which produces Buddhist items crafted from by the metal artisans of Sarthebari, Assam
The Sun Museum’s relocation: A new chapter and prospects for young artists
The cultural venue of the Sun Museum’s relocation to a more prominent place heralds a new era for artists in Hong Kong
From Joan Chen to Gesar: Stories to Tell, representing Buddhism in Cinema
Whether through film or streaming, Buddhism has a staggering repository of untold stories
The Return of the 12th Kenting Tai Situpa to Sikkim after decades of absence
Adele Tomlin looks at Tai Situpa’s milestone reunion with the 12th Gyaltsab Rinpoche and broader implications for recent activities in India
The First Sermon’s Shadow: Nepalese artist Mahima Singh’s “Transcendence through Simplicity”
Mahima Singh brings impermanence from the abstract to the real with installations and performance art for the human condition
Hunger and Mourning
dogo looks at how hunger – so everyday and innocuous yet so vital and potentially life-ending – shapes our experience of life and emotional landscape