Hundreds of people in a village in Hlegu township of Yangon region, Myanmar, on Saturday took part in a grand procession to celebrate Shinbyu, a revered Theravada Buddhist tradition.
Nestled in the serene village of Chandavaram in Andhra Pradesh’s Prakasam district stands South India’s largest Buddhist ...
The Ajahn Brahm Society of Sri Lanka (ABSSL) is pleased to announce that Ajahn Brahm will be visiting Sri Lanka for a short ...
An Aussie stripper and adult content creator has made an unexpected career change, saying goodbye to a life of debauchery in ...
The stylized neo-Victorian vessel 'The Jahan' has period rooms and modern amenities, but the best part is access to a ...
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Asian News International on MSNMonks from 12 different countries gather in Lumbini for fourth Lumbini International Tripitaka ChantingThe four-day program dedicated to highlighting the region's spiritual significance and spreading the message of peace and ...
The Jahan, a stylized, neo-Victorian riverboat, has period rooms and modern amenities, but the best part is exclusive access ...
“I realised living as a Theravada Buddhist monk for me long term wasn’t going to be the thing because I couldn’t stay living in a monastery following the 227 Precepts that haven’t changed in the last ...
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Across the Silk Road - The Buddhist ExpansionVajrayana, Mahayana, and Theravada are the most practiced forms of Buddhism today but there were a lot of changes within the Mahayaha practice when the expansion of Buddhism crossed the Silk Road.
With numerous retreats popping up in both the UK and around the world, there’s no shortage of ways to boost your health, ...
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ABP News on MSNWhat Is Arunachal’s ‘Anti-Conversion Law’? 46-Year-Old Act That Was Never ImplementedThe Gauhati HC had directed the Arunachal government to finalise the draft to implement the Act within six months while hearing a plea seeking intervention against the state’s ...
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India Today NE on MSNThe Listener Brahmaputra: A Tapestry of Voices and MemoriesThe mighty Brahmaputra, an eternal witness to the rise and fall of civilizations, carried more than just the weight of time upon its waters. It carried stories—whispers of ancient myths, echoes of ...
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