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What Can We Learn From the Teaching of Vimalakīrti?
This talk takes as its point of departure a recently published English rendition of one of the most celebrated of all Mahāyāna sūtras, The Teaching of Vimalakīrti.

KF 2022 Prize for Outstanding Translation
August 31, 2022
By bain
This year’s Khyentse Foundation Prize for Outstanding Translation is awarded to Professor Luis Gómez and Professor Paul Harrison for their teamwork on Vimalakīrtinirdeśa.

Professor Saerji
Peking UniversityThe Formation of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon and its Textual Value (Lecture in Chinese)
August 6, 2022
By maryann
This lecture aims to explore the history of the translation and integration of Tibetan-translated Buddhist scriptures from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives.* Lecture is in Chinese

$3.5m donation ensures the future of Tibetan Buddhist Studies in Australia
July 27, 2022
By bain
A gift of $3.5 million from Khyentse Foundation guarantees the future of Tibetan Buddhist Studies at the University of Sydney for the next 20 years, building on the success of previous philanthropic support.

Professor Friedrich Grohmann
Fo Guang UniversityWho can be rightly called a Bodhisattva?
June 25, 2022
By maryann

Professor Jens-Uwe Hartmann
University of MunichOut of Town, yet Bound to it: How the Early Buddhists Organized Seclusion and Survival
May 28, 2022
By maryann
In a way, early Buddhism can even be viewed as a reaction to this urbanization.

Venerable Professor K.L. Dhammajoti
Buddha Dharma Centre of Hong KongMaster Xuanzang’s Contribution to Modern Buddhist Studies | 玄奘大师对现代佛学研究的贡献
April 30, 2022
By maryann

Dr. Naomi Appleton
University of EdinburghNarrative Buddhology: Explorations of Indian Buddhist Literature
March 19, 2022
By maryann
Indian Buddhist texts contain a complex fabric of narratives interweaving the Buddha’s past lives, his final life, his encounters with others and their past-life encounters with other buddhas.

Professor Eviatar Shulman
The Hebrew University of JerusalemOn Creating the Early Discourses (Suttas) of the Buddha
February 10, 2022
By maryann
In this talk we will inquire into some of the motivations and methods behind the shaping of the early discourses, in order to obtain an improved understanding of the nature of the early Buddhist tradition.

Professor Anne C. Klein (Rigzin Drolma)
Rice UniversityBeing Human and a Buddha Too: Dialogues with Yeshe Tsogyal
January 15, 2022
By maryann
Sādhanas capture with utmost economy the essence of Buddhist logic and mythos, philosophy and poetics, sounding and silence.

Professor Peter Skilling (Bhadra Rujirathat)
Chulalongkorn UniversityThe Universe of Buddhist Canons
December 11, 2021
By maryann
There is no agreement on the definition or range of the term ‘Buddhist canon’ or ‘Buddhist canons’—to the point that we may speak of a "loose canonicity."

Professor Imre Hamar
Eötvös Loránd UniversityThe Role of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva in Buddhist Practice
November 13, 2021
By maryann