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The Dharma Caravans (I): The Silk Road and the Arrival of Buddhism to China
Buddhism entered China through the deserts of the Tarim Basin, in caravans that crossed these arid regions, carrying not only silk and spices, but also the seeds of enlightenment.

The Dharma Caravans (I): The Silk Road and the Arrival of Buddhism to China
Buddhism entered China through the deserts of the Tarim Basin, in caravans that crossed these arid regions, carrying not only silk and spices, but also the seeds of enlightenment.

"The Book of the Dead" (死者の書), by Kihachirō Kawamoto
Kihachirō Kawamoto's Book of the Dead is a rare treat in Japanese animation, notable for its stop-motion technique and slow pace, closer to pre-modern art than to contemporary anime.

"The Book of the Dead" (死者の書), by Kihachirō Kawamoto
Kihachirō Kawamoto's Book of the Dead is a rare treat in Japanese animation, notable for its stop-motion technique and slow pace, closer to pre-modern art than to contemporary anime.
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The Dharma on Screen (I): Additional Entries to the Main Filmography
This is an additional list that complements the filmography published in the “Resources” section of the Buddhistdoor website in Spanish. It expands the selection with complementary works, maintaining the same curatorial criteria as the main guide.
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The Dharma on Screen (I): Additional Entries to the Main Filmography
This is an additional list that complements the filmography published in the “Resources” section of the Buddhistdoor website in Spanish. It expands the selection with complementary works, maintaining the same curatorial criteria as the main guide.

The RIEB is born: weaving cooperation networks for the study and research of Buddhism in Ibero-America
The field of Buddhist studies in Ibero-America takes a historic step with the birth of the RIEB, the Ibero-American Network for Buddhist Studies.

The RIEB is born: weaving cooperation networks for the study and research of Buddhism in Ibero-America
The field of Buddhist studies in Ibero-America takes a historic step with the birth of the RIEB, the Ibero-American Network for Buddhist Studies.

Ana Mª Schlüter, Ki-un-an: Zen teacher, radiant voice and bridge between traditions
In this article, Glòria Puig Kowerdowicz pays tribute to the life and work of Ana Mª Schlüter, who recently died, highlighting her role as a Zen teacher, her connection with the teachings of Yamada Koun Roshi and her dedication to the dissemination of Zen Buddhism in the Spanish-speaking world.

Ana Mª Schlüter, Ki-un-an: Zen teacher, radiant voice and bridge between traditions
In this article, Glòria Puig Kowerdowicz pays tribute to the life and work of Ana Mª Schlüter, who recently died, highlighting her role as a Zen teacher, her connection with the teachings of Yamada Koun Roshi and her dedication to the dissemination of Zen Buddhism in the Spanish-speaking world.

The Arrival of Buddhism to China: Myths, Legends and Realities
The article examines a set of myths and legends that trace the arrival of Buddhism to China beyond what is historically plausible, from Liezi references to Confucius and the Buddha, the “Golden Man” to Qin Shi Huang and the celebrated dream of Emperor Ming, to Laoz's Taoist thesis

The Arrival of Buddhism to China: Myths, Legends and Realities
The article examines a set of myths and legends that trace the arrival of Buddhism to China beyond what is historically plausible, from Liezi references to Confucius and the Buddha, the “Golden Man” to Qin Shi Huang and the celebrated dream of Emperor Ming, to Laoz's Taoist thesis


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