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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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‘Treasures’ (gter ma) and treasure-finders in Yungdrung Bön: a Tibetan tradition spanning a thousand years (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series)

This talk presents an outline of the Yungdrung Bön ’Treasure’ tradition
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Exploring relationships between theory of practice and practice by looking at the Abhisamayālaṃkāra in Gelukpa scholasticism

Chandra Ehm's investigation into the foundations of the Geluk monastic curriculum
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Transformation of Nyingma Identity: Some Key Developments in Contemporary Nyingma Monastic Education

Nicholas Hobhouse on Developments in Contemporary Nyingma Monastic Education
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Forms of Buddhist treasures (re)discovered in Kalmykia (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series)

Valeriya Gazizova's talk on several cases of ‘treasure’ concealment and discoveries in the Buddhist society of postsocialist Kalmykia
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Dr. Berthe Jansen, ‘The Role of Indic Mahāyāna Scriptures in Tibetan Legal Texts’

Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Why Go on Pilgrimage? Geomancy and the Transformational Powers of Sacred Places in Tibetan Buddhism and Bon

This presentation considers the association between pilgrimage and healing in Tibet through an exploration of the process whereby natural sites are imbued with meaning
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Connections in the Making and Meaning of the Art of Bhutan and Tibet in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries: A Study of the Wall Paintings at Tango Monastery

Pu Lan discusses her PhD project, which explores the 17th-century Monastery of Tango and how it illustrates the development of wall painting technology in Bhutan
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Geluk Domestication of Tantra

Brenton Sullivan presents his new book "Building a Religious Empire: Tibetan Buddhism, Bureaucracy, and the Rise of the Gelukpa" and discuss the third chapter, "Institutionalizing Tantra", in more detail
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Mongolian Kanjur - Should Tibetologists Care?

Kirill Alekseev presents his latest research on the Mongolian Kanjur and its ramifications in Tibetan Studies
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Fervent admiration and devotion: Exploring devotional literature in the collected works of the 3rd Dodrupchen

Renée Ford's introduction to the devotional literature in the collected works of the 3rd Dodrupchen composed in admiration of his late teacher Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Role of Prophecies in the Construction of the Geluk Tradition

In this talk, Michael Ium explores the role of prophecies in the legitimation and construction of the Geluk tradition.
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Liu pin fo lou (Building of Six Classes of Sutra and Tantra), the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon in the Forbidden City

Ziyi Shao takes us to the reign of the Qianlong Emperor and will show us around the Fan hua lou (Hall of Buddhist Efflorescence), one of the most complex and prominent Buddhist monuments in the Forbidden city
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The First Tibetan Block Print: The Khara-Khoto Collection of Precious Dhāraṇīs with the Emperor's Postscript

Alla Sizova discusses the role of translation activities in the spread of Buddhism in the 12th century and outlines the extent of Tibetan influence on the Tangut culture.
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Preliminary Practices: Bloody Knees, Calloused Palms and the Transformative Nature of Women’s Labor

The Preliminary Practices not only initiate practitioners into a specific tradition, but also more fundamentally, into Vajrayana Buddhism as it is practiced in contemporary Tibet.
The New Madhyamaka

A Dose of Wittgenstein

Mark Siderits (Seoul National University emeritus) gives the eleventh talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Linguistic and Philosophical Integration of Madhyamaka: Some Reflections

Mattia Salvini (Mahidol University) gives the tenth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop

Parimal Patil (Harvard University), gives the ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Quantum Mechanics and Deep Interconnectness

Michel Bitbol (Centre Nationale de la Recherce Scientifique, Paris), gives the eighth talk in the New Madhaymaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Perspectivalism and Madhyamaka

Charles Goodman, (Binghampton University), gives the sixth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

The Fifth Corner of Four

Graham Priest, (Graduate Centre, City University of New York), gives the fourth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.

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