An exclusive interview with Lhalung Sungtrul Rinpoche on his recent work with preserving Bhutan’s Buddhist heritage and helping women advance in Dharma studies
Author: Teahouse
Louvre Abu Dhabi’s “Letters of Light”: A Dialogue of Universal Belief and History
Running from 13 September 2023 to 14 January 2024, “Letters of Light” is a temporary exhibit at Louvre Abu Dhabi featuring some of the most important, beautiful, and oldest manuscripts of the Quran, the Gospels and the Bible
Diamond in the Desert: A Vajrayogini Dance in the Liwa Oasis
On 5 August, Guanyin Day, artist-mystic Rebecca Wong headed into the Liwa Oasis to dance in the sacred presence of the Sun, dunes, and Vajrayogini
Art Renaissance in Nepal: Ursula Manandhar and the Bridge Between Paubha and Neo-Traditional
The youngest team member of the Museum of Nepali Art (MoNA) has big plans for upgrading the museum and cultural experience in Nepal
Floods in Mustang, Nepal Threaten Historic Monastery of Kag Chode Thupten Samphel Ling
The Sakya community is issuing an urgent call for help in protecting and restoring the damaged Kag Chode Thupten Samphel Ling in Mustang
Shambhala’s “The Magical Life of the Lotus-Born”
Sherab Chödzin Kohn’s kids’ book about Vajrayana’s greatest siddha is sumptuously illustrated and vividly told
A Modern Vision of Ancient Aesthetics: Wong May Lee’s Celadons from Longquan Kilns
A new exhibit of two artists at Sun Museum in Hong Kong reveals the beauty of modern celadon creations from the famed Longquan kilns of China
Eye on Southeast Asia: Secretary of State Dr. Khy Sovanaratna’s Great Hope for Cambodian Buddhist Diplomacy
Dr. Khy Sovanratana’s appointment as Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs in Hun Manet’s cabinet is promising for Cambodia’s Buddhist outreach