Zen prose and poetry from daishin
Dr. Ramala Sarma Speaks on the Buddhist Tradition in Assam, Part One
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A conversation with a specialist in the Assamese tradition of Buddhism
Carving the Divine Streaming on Vimeo!
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Watch the documentary on Japanese Buddhist sculptors. “Carving the Divine” releases today on 1 April
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A New Platform for Buddhist Diplomacy?
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The world’s largest multilateral body could be a platform of a renewed Buddhist diplomacy by India and other countries
Ecumenical Bonds: Telo Tulku Rinpoche at Pakistan’s Mahabat Khan Mosque
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Why is an esteemed Vajrayana leader praying in a famous Pakistani mosque?
Eye on Southeast Asia: Lunch at a Malaysian Temple’s Vegetarian Canteen
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What a lunch at Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery’s canteen in Kuala Lumpur revealed about Malaysian Buddhism
Monsters, Music, and Compassion: “Vampire in the Garden”
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Vampires or undead as “sentient beings” deserving of compassion and love raise high-stake philosophical and religious questions
Family and Meaning: Serenity of the Path’s Depth
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Part Two in a six-piece series of reflections by Dr. Anthony C C Lok, Chinese Buddhist layman
Telo Tulku Rinpoche in Pakistan: Modern Leader Greets Ancient Echoes
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Telo Tulku Rinpoche’s visit to Buddhist sites in Pakistan reflects his openness and independence as a Dharma leader and teacher
The Buddha, India, and Shanghai Cooperation Organization countries: Sharing knowledge, culture and civilizational links
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India’s presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization brings Buddhist heritage into the fold of the body’s multilateral dialogue