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Nollywood actress Ini Edo recently visited the Big Buddha Temple in Thailand where she prayed for Nigeria. Netizens reacted ...
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Will the next dalai lama be a machine?
Casual remarks by the current leader of Tibetan Buddhism invite us to ask what possibilities might arise if we extend moral ...
NFMLA showcases films by filmmakers of all backgrounds throughout the year, across both our general and InFocus programming. All filmmakers are welcome and ...
The 19th World Sanskrit Conference began on Thursday at Nepal Academy Hall in Kamaladi, Kathmandu. Organised by the Nepal Sanskrit University, the five-day event has brought together scholars, ...
The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room invites reflection and prayer inside a major New York City museum, but one group claims it’s ...
Zen Buddhism has informed much of John Porcellino’s work. For over three decades, he has produced and self-published King-Cat Comics and Stories, a largely autobiographical mini-comic series.
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Learning peace from our one, true and loving God
WHAT can we learn from the Solemnities of the Most Holy Trinity, the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, and the Sacred Heart ...
Zen Buddhism has informed much of John Porcellino’s work. For over three decades, he has produced and self-published King-Cat Comics and Stories, a largely autobiographical mini-comic series.
Lotus Sculpture unveils handcrafted Hindu Gods & Buddha statues, blending sacred art with decor to inspire peace, devotion, and timeless spiritual beauty ...
Zen Buddhism has informed much of John Porcellino’s work. For over three decades, he has produced and self-published King-Cat Comics and Stories, a largely autobiographical mini-comic series.
Zen Buddhism has informed much of John Porcellino’s work. For over three decades, he has produced and self-published King-Cat Comics and Stories, a largely autobiographical mini-comic series.
A friend recently proclaimed, regarding the division and rancor in the United States, “First and foremost, we are all Americans!” That leads me to ask, how would we act if first and foremost we were ...