Rebecca Wong looks at how the Kalachakra has been a point of politics for Eurasian empires, and how the Qing emperors harnessed its power
Author: Teahouse
Samantabhadra’s Light
Celebrating Samantabhadra’s anniversary with a poem about the bodhisattva of enlightened action’s divine teaching
Rabbit Haiku
Spring is here, and the bunny represents life, liveliness, and so much more: a poem from Sensei Alex Kakuyo
“The Sun is Always Shining”—My Interview with His Holiness
HH Jonang Gyaltsab Rinpoche shared profound thoughts about a range of subjects over a period of two days in Taipei
In Praise of Magnolia: Scents of Life
The magnolias are in season, and Papillon offers a reflection on why they’ve always been revered and beloved
Marpa and Milarepa: The Duo that Forged Tibetan Buddhism’s Legacy
The Parinirvana dates of Marpa and Milarepa – two of Tibetan Buddhism’s most important guru-disciple pairs – fall in the same month this year
HH Jonang Gyaltsab Rinpoche Seeks to Expand Jonang Kalachakra Meditation Institute in Dharamshala
The Jonang Kalachakra Meditation Institute is one of the few institutions in the world fully focused on the Kalachakra Tantra’s Sixfold Yoga
The Jonang Gyaltsab Rinpoche in Taipei to Give Teachings and Transmissions
The Jonang’s lineage holder will grant the White Zambala, Kalachakra Vishvamata, and Four-Faced, Eight-Armed Vase Yamantaka empowerments
Incredible India Festival 2026 in Hong Kong: A Cosmopolitan Celebration of Music, Wellbeing, Culture, and Joy
Incredible India sees Hong Kong’s party district and public amphitheater transformed into a vibrant hub of cultural and musical delights
Sarvanga Rishi: Tracing the Path of the Lotus-Born to Bhutan
The scenic area of Sarpang Dzongkhag will feature, as part of Gelephu Mindfulness City, a trail tracing the presence of Padmasambhava
