A milestone art event in Kathmandu brings to renewed prominence a rich tapestry of contemporary and traditional artists
Author: Teahouse
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Four
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Three
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part Two
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Buddhists and their Values and Practices in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Sociological Exploration, Part One
Dr. José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz of the University of Barcelona discusses the very first survey of Buddhists in the Hispanophone world
Jigme Lingpa’s Secret Path and the Copper-Colored Mountain: Dr. Georgios Halkias Talks Pure Land in Tibetan Buddhism
The director of The University of Hong Kong’s Centre of Buddhist Studies reveals insights into a special Pure Land tradition in Vajrayana
Pictures speak a thousand words: Was the International Sangha Forum event in Bodh Gaya another “old boy’s club” event?
Adele Tomlin examines how a recent event intended to represent the sangha falls short of full and proper representation for women and the Vajrayana schools
Travel to a Tropical Sesshin in Cuba, Part Four
Belén Boville travels to Cuba’s Kosen Shin-ji temple, 20 kilometers from Havana, with food and other supplies for the needy
Travel to a Tropical Sesshin in Cuba, Part Three
Belén Boville travels to Cuba’s Kosen Shin-ji temple, 20 kilometers from Havana, with food and other supplies for the needy