Pema Yangchen of the Pedling lineage emerges from her father’s and brothers’ shadows to share her life, roles, and responsibilities
The Australian Sangha Association Committee’s Statement on the Referendum
ASA supports Yes to Australia’s upcoming Referendum on Indigenous Recognition and a Voice to Parliament, with a compulsory ballot to be held on 14 October
Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on Leadership: Honesty and Preserving Ritual and Culture
An extended conversation with Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on everything important to her, from her social work to her family
Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on Motherhood and Marriage: Embodying Love
An extended conversation with Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on everything important to her, from her social work to her family
Eye on Southeast Asia: The Soul of Borobudur and the Mandala of Chakravartin, with Hendrick Tanuwidjaja
Hendrick Tanuwidjaja, mindfulness teacher, fitness coach, and Shingon lay priest discusses the ideal of the wheel-turning monarch in an Indonesian context
On The Hunt for the Water Moon Guanyin in “Pre-Genghis Esoteric North Asia”
From the Yulin Caves in Guazhou to Abu Dhabi, from the Tang to the Tangut… striking connections between an auctioned statue by Bonhams and other sacred images take us on a voyage across time and space to find the Water Moon Guanyin “hiding” in Pre-Genghis North Asia
Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on Sakya Hospital: A Lifelong Project
An extended conversation with Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on everything important to her, from her social work to her family
Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on Community, Calling, and Connection
An extended conversation with Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya on everything important to her, from her social work to her family
Language, Masculinity, and Solipsism: The Black Pill
Reflections on the crisis of masculinity, the black pill as an online cultural phenomenon, and breaking free
Eye on Southeast Asia: Siri Gotami Buddhist Temple-USA Established in Indianapolis
Siri Gotami Buddhist Temple-USA is named after its steward, Italian-born thilashin Gotami Yadanar and is the first women’s temple for Burmese Buddhism in the US