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Goodman Lecture SeriesNo. 3

Professor Dorji Wangchuk

When Can Buddhism Be Considered Dead and When Living?

August 19, 2021
August 19, 2021
By maryann

“In this talk, I wish to reflect, from an emic perspective, on what would characterize the life and vitality of Buddhism, and when can it be considered dead and when living. I shall do so by exploiting, among other things, the idea of what came to be known as the ‘nine modes of expertise’ (mkhas pa’i tshul dgu). According to one interpretation, these include studying, contemplation, and meditation (thos bsam sgom gsum); exposition, disputation, and composition (’chad rtsod rtsom gsum); and knowledgeability, ethical-ascetical integrity, and goodness (mkhas btsun bzang gsum).”

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Professor Shrikant Bahulkar

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Vedism and Buddhism
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Professor Jacob Dalton

University of California, Berkeley
Tibetan Tantra at Dunhuang
September 24, 2021
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After a brief introduction to the Dunhuang collection in general, this lecture considers what these ancient treasures tell us about the early Tibetan assimilation of tantric Buddhism in particular, from the late eighth to the late tenth centuries.
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