+ Follow Buddhism Tag
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[Title] => In photos: Enlightening moment at Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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[Title] => Hidden gem: An abundance of Buddhas in Hong Kong Buddhist art museum
[Summary] => Said to be Hong Kong’s first and only museum that is exclusively dedicated to Buddhist art and relics, precious Buddhist artifacts and objects from across Asia are on splendid display.
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[Title] => Buddhist Beginnings in Cebu
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[Title] => 'Rebel' female Buddhist monks challenge Thailand status quo
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[Title] => Living with opposites
[Summary] => The other day, I was looking at a lotus pond in a friend’s garden. I find it fascinating that, beautiful as it is, a lotus can only grow in mud. Immediately, this fact opens up many metaphors on life.
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[Title] => Buddhism faces generational shift in United States
[Summary] => Crosses still adorn one wall of this former Roman Catholic monastery, but a 6-foot golden Buddha now anchors the main room. The meditation hall, also used as a meeting space, is where the luminaries of Buddhism in the West recently gathered to debate.
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