Taitetsu Unno (1929–2014), renowned Shin Buddhist scholar, reflected comprehensively on the role of religious belief in our era
“Is This the Edit of Me?” A review of “Pig at the Crossing,” by Khyentse Norbu
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Alana Siegel gives an in-depth review and thematic analysis of the newest film by Khyentse Norbu
Chengde, Mandala of Chinese Emperors
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Exploring the esoteric power of the Chengde Mountain Resort and its Eight Outer Temples with Laurence Brahm
Treasure Caretaker programs running in Kathmandu this September
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Treasure Caretaker Training is holding a series of events on conserving contemporary paubha, thangka, and other Nepalese artworks from 17 to 26 September
Avalokiteshvara’s Thousand-Armed Reach in Puning Temple
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In both the Qianlong reign and today’s China, Puning Temple is the most important Buddhist institution in Chengde
The Sino-Tibetan Legacy of Unity at Xumi Fushou Temple, Chengde
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Xumi Fushou Temple in the Mountain Resort of Chengde is the crucible of the Qing’s great project of Tibetan unity, and by extension, modern China’s
Taking Refuge in the Three Treasures: Buddhist dynamism and vibrancy in China
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China’s Buddhist culture is nuanced and subtle, with formal laypeople and non-Buddhists alike making the sangha vibrant and dynamic
The Buddhist cultural complex across Asia: Virtues make a religious person
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A Pew Research Center survey of Buddhists in Asia suggests that virtuous actions are an integral part of Buddhist practice
The Buddhist Digital Resource Center’s 25th Anniversary at the Rubin Museum of Art
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After 25 years of preserving and digitizing rare and endangered texts, the BDRC is looking ahead to the next quarter century
The Mongolian-Gelug shadow over Tibet: Six decades of failed US-Gelug policy
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Adele Tomlin offers a definitive analysis of the future of the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau that contextualizes Gelug dominance of Tibetan politics in 60 years of failed US diplomacy and Sino-Gelug impasse