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fromForbes
3 days ago

10 Bewitching Photos Of Bhutan, 'Land Of The Thunder Dragon'

Bhutan is a unique kingdom known for its traditional culture, green cryptocurrency initiatives, and a focus on sustainable tourism.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

What an ancient devotional text means for the women of Nepal

The 'Swasthani Vrata Katha' is a devotional text central to a month-long ritual performed by Hindu women in Nepal for the goddess Swasthani.
Berlin
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

36 Hours in Shanghai: Things to Do and See

Shanghai transforms through electric vehicles, expanded transit, app-based services, visa-free travel options, and repurposed heritage buildings into cultural and dining destinations.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Greetings from a Shanghai temple where you can ward off bad luck in the Year of the Horse

People born in Horse, Rat, Ox, and Rabbit years clash with Tai Sui in Chinese mythology, but can appease this heavenly general through ritual kits sold at temples containing incense, offerings, and amulets.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
3 weeks ago

'The Tibetan Book of the Dead' is actually not just about death

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, originally titled "The Great Liberation by Hearing in the Intermediate States," is the most well-known Tibetan Buddhist text outside Tibet, addressing spiritual liberation through death and rebirth practices.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Last of Earth by Deepa Anappara review into Tibet's Forbidden Kingdom'

In The Last of Earth, she points her writerly compass towards the mountains of mid-19th-century Tibet a region then closed off to European imperialists to meditate on the chequered history of colonial exploration, cartography and the impermanence of human existence. It's in the nature of white men to believe they own the world, that no door should be shut to them.
Books
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why We're Obsessed With the Monks Walking Across America

Twelve Buddhist monks walking across the United States are drawing millions online and thousands in person, inspiring peace, gratitude, and a shared sense of human connection.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

An Art Retreat in the Himalayas Where Architecture Follows the Mountain's Rhythm - Yanko Design

High above the Naggar valley in Himachal Pradesh, Eila reveals itself slowly. It is not the kind of resort that announces its presence with grand façades or rigid terraces. Instead, it feels as if the architecture has quietly grown out of the mountainside. Soft, organic forms follow the contours of the land, echoing the rhythms of the terrain rather than resisting them.
Design
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

State of Statelessness review Dalai Lama presides over intimate dramas about Tibetans' life of exile

Four intimate short films portray Tibetan exile, family separation, and cultural precarity amid migration and Chinese political and environmental pressures.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

A Pillar of Calm Away From Chiang Mai's Old Town

Tucked away in the Wat Ket area, a quiet pocket of Chiang Mai well clear of the chaos of the Old Town, at 137 Pillars House you're close enough to dip in when you want to, but far enough out that the noise never follows you back. It's the kind of neighbourhood where mornings start slowly, perhaps with a quick trip to the nearby Lung Khajohn Wat Ket, one of the city's best rice roll spots, or a plate of Neng's Clay Pot Roast Pork (insanely delish!), before retreating back to the calm of the hotel gardens.
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US news
fromwww.france24.com
1 month ago

Walk for Peace: Buddhist monks complete journey from Texas to Washington DC

Nineteen Buddhist monks and their dog completed a 108-day, 2,300-mile Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington, concluding at the Lincoln Memorial.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

How women are reinterpreting the menstrual taboos in Chinese Buddhism

Many religions treat menstruation and childbirth as ritual pollution, restricting women's access to sacred sites and religious roles; some taboos persist.
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