India’s presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization brings Buddhist heritage into the fold of the body’s multilateral dialogue
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The Bhamala Buddhist Complex: Buddhist Pakistan’s Treasure Trove, Part Two
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Discovering the antiquities, architecture, and art of the ancient Bhamala Buddhist Complex in Pakistan
The Bhamala Buddhist Complex: Buddhist Pakistan’s Treasure Trove, Part One
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Discovering the antiquities, architecture, and art of the ancient Bhamala Buddhist Complex in Pakistan
The Throne of Origins: The Pulsating Heart of Pre-Sectarian, 2000-year Buddhism
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The “Throne of Origins,” ruins of one of the oldest Buddhist temples in the world, is alive and flourishing in Pakistan
Postcard from Raymond: Pax Buddhica
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Apparently it had only been a few centuries, a mere heartbeat in the eternally present minds of the holy men he had been hosting. How did one fellow – one gentle, wandering teacher – found this new religion? How did he establish a movement so great that long after his death, lords and kings would […]