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    • About the Project
      • Mission
      • Project Summary
    • About Us
      • Governance
      • Project Participants
      • Institutional Partners
      • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
  • Research
    • Contour
    • Background
    • Methodology
    • Research Programs
    • Clusters
    • Expected Outcomes
    • Originality
    • Significance
  • Publications
    • Project-related Book Series and Journals
      • Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
      • Brill Series on East Asian Religions
      • Chinese Translation Series of Foreign Studies on Buddhism and East Asian Religions
      • Studies in Chinese Religions
      • Journal of Chan Buddhism
      • “Famed Mountains and Great Temples”: A Book Series on Buddhist Sacred Space in China
      • Rules of Engagement
    • Publications by Team Members
  • Training
    • Training Philosophy
    • Training Program—Mission
    • Training Program—Tenth Anniversary Celebration
    • Summer Program
    • Winter Program
    • Intensive Program
    • Exchange Student Program
    • Postdoctoral Program
  • Field Trips
    • Philosophy
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    • Map of Field Sites
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Mar 06 2019
CFA – Doctoral School: “Women and Nuns in Chinese Buddhism”

CFA – Doctoral School: “Women and Nuns in Chinese Buddhism”

June 3-7 2019. Ghent University. The selected candidates will be notified by March 10th.Continue reading

Posted in: Tianzhu, partner announcement
Jan 29 2018
Call for 2018 HBMLP Students

Call for 2018 HBMLP Students

Applications for the 2018 Summer HBMLP are now open. Deadline: April 30, 2018.Continue reading

Posted in: partner announcement
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      • Inscription with List of Donors 1 at Yangtai Palace (陽臺宮)
        This stone inscription in Chinese is located at Yangtai Palace (陽臺宮), Jiyuan, Henan, China. It is dated 1368-1911 (Ming or Qing 明清 period). Dimensions: 47 cm (H) ✕ 83 cm (W). Further details are provided in the accompanying metadata spreadsheet, "Inscription metadata for Cluster 2.1 (2017): Jiyuan Shi (China)" under ID YT-1.
      • The Stele of the Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya sutra (Dafangguangfohuangyanjing 大方廣佛華嚴經), by Lourui (婁睿) of the Northern Qi dynasty (550-577 A.D.)
        The carving sutra of this stele was sponsored by Lourui (婁睿), the Prince of Dong'an (東安) of the Northern Qi dynasty. It was created for Lingyu (靈裕), the famous master of Dasabhumika School. This stele is 230 cm in height, 100 cm in width and 28 cm in depth, with dragon heads and a rectangle […]
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