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Topic: Buddhism in Ancient Gandhara and Recent Manuscript Discoveries
October 22, 2022 at 2:00 am - 4:00 am UTC+0


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Buddhism in Ancient Gandhara and Recent Manuscript Discoveries
by Professor Mark Allon, University of Sydney
Several major collections of Buddhist manuscripts from ancient Gandhara (present day northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan) have come to light over the past three decades. The oldest of these are the Gandhari manuscripts, which date from approximately the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE, making them the earliest Buddhist manuscripts yet found. After an historical survey of Buddhism in Gandhara, including local artistic innovations and the importance of the region in the spread of Buddhism to Central Asia and China, this lecture will highlight recent manuscript discoveries, the impact they are having on our understanding of Buddhism, and the new technologies that make collaboration and digital repatriation possible.
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by Professor Mark Allon, University of Sydney
The Goodman Lectures
A series of online lectures by leading Buddhist studies scholars
The Goodman Lectures are organized in honor of long-time Khyentse Foundation friend and advisor Professor Steven D. Goodman (1945–2020), whose enduring vision to make academic talks available to people beyond the classroom inspired KF and our friends in academia to share their knowledge and insight with a more general audience.
