The 12th Global Conference on Buddhism featured major guests like Mingyur Rinpoche, Ajahn Brahm, and Ayya Santini
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Irene Lok’s Dunhuang: Understanding the Gaze of the Bodhisattva
A Dunhuang scholar takes her research and writing to the international stage with a fellowship at Robinson College, Cambridge
Travel to a Tropical Sesshin in Cuba, Part Two
Belén Boville travels to Cuba’s Kosen Shin-ji temple, 20 kilometers from Havana, with food and other supplies for the needy
Prime Minister of Nepal Unveils Renowned Architect Stefano Boeri’s Visionary Masterplan for Ramagrama Stupa Conservation and Enhancement
Nepalese PM joins Buddhist delegates at a historic celebration at the Ramagrama Stupa for a new masterplan to conserve and develop the sacred site
Ramagrama Stupa’s story arrives at a new chapter with Stefano Boeri’s conservation and development masterplan
The Ramagrama Stupa in Lumbini is about to undergo an ambitious preservation and development project
Laying the Foundations: the Question of the 17th Karmapa’s Ongoing Absence at Rumtek Monastery During the 14th Dalai Lama’s Current Visit
Unpacking the implications of a recent visit by the Dalai Lama to Sikkim and the ongoing absence of the Karmapa at Rumtek Monastery
Travel to a Tropical Sesshin in Cuba, Part One
Belén Boville travels to Cuba’s Kosen Shin-ji temple, 20 kilometers from Havana, with food and other supplies for the needy
Celebrating Two Decades of Buddhist Studies Excellence in Hong Kong
Marking the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s premiere Buddhist Studies institute at The University of Hong Kong
Peace and Unity without Truth and Accountability? On the Joint Announcement from the 17th Karmapa on the Future Recognition of the Shamarpa Incarnation
A joint announcement by the 17th Karmapa and Thaye Dorje point toward healing, but more is required from Thaye Dorje for reconciliation
Karma Samtenling Nunnery: Building a Beautiful Women’s Monastic Community in the Nepalese Hills
Karma Samtenling Nunnery is embarking on a campaign to complete its physical infrastructure for its 50 nuns