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Buddhism In The 21st Century: A Modern Sanctuary For The Soul
The British Empire’s vast dominion and the birth of the industrial revolution from England’s shores shaped the world we inhabit today.
Ladakh Hosts Conference To Promote Cultural Significance Of Nalanda Buddhism
The conference was attended by around 550 delegates consisting of revered Rinpoches, Geshes, Khenpos, Monks and Nuns, and Scholars.
Report: Buddhism Is A Sanctuary For The Soul In The 21st Century
The reason that how Buddhism is thriving in such contrasting environments is its adaptability and depth...
Strengthening Indo-Japan Partnership: A Shared Vision For Free, Prosperous Indo-Pacific
The commitment of India and Japan to a free and open Indo-Pacific, boosting economic cooperation, and encouraging people-to-people interactions is highlighted by their most recent strategic discussion.
Buddhism’s Silent Harmony: Influence On Traditional Music In North East India
Buddhism in India is more than a mere collection of teachings and philosophies—it's an integral aspect of India's cultural fabric.
Embracing the Transition: The Role of Women in Buddhism Today
Further fuelling this optimism is the continuous growth of organizations like the Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women, which recently convened its 18th international conference in Korea.
Land Of Lotus-Born: Bhutan’s Spiritual Geography Revealed In Buddhist Literature
Bhutanese literature has continued to convey the rich symbolism of Bhutan and Guru Rinpoche as the twenty-first century progresses, fusing natural settings with spiritual themes.
Of Rituals And Rhododendrons: Exploring Sacred Landscapes of Buddhism in Sikkim
Sikkim, often referred to as ‘The Land of Mystic Splendor’, is an oasis of tranquillity where tradition and nature come together in a profound and symbiotic relationship.
Indian Origins Of Buddhism And Its Significance In Today’s Modern World
Moreover,Buddhism has assimilated into Chinese culture and philosophy since it was brought from India to China more than 2,000 years ago.
India’s Pledge To Revive Forgotten Buddhist Folklore Across Borders
In support of this mission, the Bihar government had set aside 19.4 million rupees (USD234,000) for the printing costs of the Hindi versions. The CIHTS has received the initial funding tranche of 1.55 million rupees (USD18,700) till now.