Buddhism
Perger 1757, gifts fit for Dalai Lama, pope and queen
Ever since 1757, the Perger family has been making honey treats and candles using its top secret recipes. Its company Perger 1757 has made a name for itself world-wide with products serving as gifts for prominent figures such as the current Dalai Lama, two former popes, and the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Japan experts craft 'super clone' of destroyed Afghan mural
Japanese researchers have crafted a "super clone" of an Afghan mural destroyed by the Taliban, using a mix of traditional and digital techniques that they hope will salvage the work's "spirit" for future generations.
Shaolin Monks Are Coming to Bulgaria!
Shaolin monks are an indisputable phenomenon that each time impresses the audience with the incredible achievements of the human spirit and nature. For over 25 years, they have traveled the world and have demonstrated their exceptional skills.
Next year, monks of all ages will demonstrate the magic of Kung Fu art in Sofia and Varna.
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Why Dalai Lama Criticizes Donald Trump?
He does not like the fact that the American president only thinks about America and nothing else, writes NOVA TV.
Dalai Lama has publicly explained why he recently criticized US President Donald Trump. He did so at the opening of a conference of philosophers and educators from dozens of countries, including Russia and the United States.
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Dalai Lama: Russia Must Join the EU
Democracy is the best form of government, says the spiritual leader, quoted by NOVA TV.
Russia must join the European Union to strengthen the peace of the planet, Dalai Lama said in an exclusive interview with RIA Novosti, quoted by BGNES.
I periodically say that Russia must join the European Union, said Dalai Lama.
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Cosco plan for three Piraeus hotels is approved
Cosco's plans for the transformation of three Piraeus Port Authority (OLP) buildings into hotels were conditionally approved by the Culture Ministry on Thursday.
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Dalai Lama is Admitted to Hospital
Dalai Lama was hospitalized in the Indian capital due to a lung infection, but now he feels better, said his spokesman, quoted by Associated Press.
Eighty-three-year-old spiritual leader of Tibet is admitted to treatment and is likely to spend a day or two in a hospital, spokesman Tenjin Takhla said.
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Japanese Books | Athens | March 4 - May 3
The Athens Municipal Gallery is exhibiting a collection of books on loan from the Corfu Museum of Asian Art that celebrate the sophisticated Japanese art of print making.
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Film on Leonard Cohen's muse to open Thessaloniki doc fest
Nick Broomfield's "Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love," a film exploring the relationship between Canadian poet and songwriter Leonard Cohen and his Norwegian muse Marianne Ihlen, will open this year's Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.
Meditating in Corinthia
The Buddhist retreat of Karma Berchen Ling is seen in the snow-capped mountains of Xylokastro, in the region of Corinthia, in a photograph on Thursday. Karma Berchen Ling is one of three such sites in Greece, and was founded in 1988 by Lama Ole Nydahl. [Vassilis Psomas/ANA-MPA]
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