Buddhist Art / Antiquities
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A Buddhist tale of comfort and closure
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-05-18)
Glimpses of living history often surprise us with their suddenness, their whimsical appearance in the hands of an unsuspecting discoverer. And it often requires many decades (or even centuries) before the world is capable, or willing, to com... -
Minaret and Stupa – The Art of Remembrance in Islam and Buddhism
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-04-22)
For millennia, awesome structures have reached for the sky and the stars beyond h... -
Two vital components of Buddhist conservation
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-03-12)
Families, societies, and cultures are complex organisms. Civilization consists mo... -
Our Buddhist Lands: The Heritage of Central Asia
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-02-27)
Few realms have captured the romantic imagination of both East and West than Cent... -
Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhism deserve our urgent protection
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-02-23)
Among the Buddhist cultures that are in dire need of preservation, two names stan... -
Part Five: Rethinking
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-02-20)
One of the mysteries of Buddhist history is the 400-year absence of an anthropomo... -
Part Four: New Ideas
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-02-04)
Beginning in the mid-1980’s, American scholars John and Susan Huntington turne... -
Buddhist Arahants: A comparative vision focusing on Acharn Mun
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-02-04)
Dr. Lisa Kemmerer is a philosopher-activist dedicated to working agains... -
Part Three: Questions Raised
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-01-15)
One of the curiosities of history is the lack of evidence of any image of the Bud... -
The Death of Pali – A tale of Yunnan, conservation, and urgency with Eisel Mazard
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-01-15)
Editor’s note: Eisel Mazard is a Pāli scholar who has travelled extensively...



