A workshop on “Heritage Photography” brought together two collaborative institutions to train specialists in high-tech photography for heritage sites and locations
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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?
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
Processing and Presenting Heritage Sites: Digitally Reconstructing the Temples of Kafir Kot
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How a process of scanning, rendering, and reconstructing a mysterious temple location in Pakistan provides a model for all heritage and Buddhist sites
Technology of the Three Treasures: Laser Scanning Pakistan’s Buddhist Heritage
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How the FARO Laser Scanner is helping specialists and researchers push the limits of digitally reconstructing and mapping ancient Buddhist sites
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