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    • About Us
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      • 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
    • Publications by Team Members
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Guest Lecture: Rethinking the Structure and Typology of Liturgical Texts From Dunhuang

Guest Lecture: Rethinking the Structure and Typology of Liturgical Texts From Dunhuang

Hao Chunwen. Thu, Dec 6, 2018, 4:30 pm. 202 Jones, Princeton University.

Guest Lecture: The Life-world of Chinese Buddhism: Temple-Town Relationship and Everyday Life in the Area South of the Yangtze River

Guest Lecture: The Life-world of Chinese Buddhism: Temple-Town Relationship and Everyday Life in the Area South of the Yangtze River

Tang Zhongmao. 3:30 pm Wednesday, November 21, 2018. Asian Library RM 506.

A REFLECTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL AND INTENSIVE PROGRAM ON BUDDHIST AT UBC

A REFLECTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL AND INTENSIVE PROGRAM ON BUDDHIST AT UBC Posted on October 5, 2018 by Meng Zhang The International and Intensive Program on Buddhism was held at University of British Columbia from July 27 to August 15, 2018. This program consisted of six seminars delivered by six international scholars. Each Continue reading

Guest Lecture: Reflections on the Movement to Revive the Precepts in Kamakura Japan

Guest Lecture: Reflections on the Movement to Revive the Precepts in Kamakura Japan

Paul Groner. Thursday October 25, 2018, 5 pm. 180 Doe Memorial Library, UC Berkeley.

Guest Lecture: What is Buddhist Ge-yi

Guest Lecture: What is Buddhist Ge-yi

Tang Jia. 4pm November 1, 2018. Asian Centre Room 604.

Guest Lecture: Making Frogbear Materials Meaningful in the Undergraduate Classroom

Guest Lecture: Making Frogbear Materials Meaningful in the Undergraduate Classroom

Susan Andrews. 4pm Thursday, October 18th, 2018. Auditorium Annex A room 157

Guest Lecture: The Visual Culture of Buddhist Maṇḍalas at Dunhuang

Guest Lecture: The Visual Culture of Buddhist Maṇḍalas at Dunhuang

Michelle C. Wang. 1:30pm October 18, 2018. UBC Asian Centre Room 604.

Guest Lecture: Ritual, Reliquary, and Local Legend: Glocal Context of Twin Pagodas from the Silla Dynasty

Guest Lecture: Ritual, Reliquary, and Local Legend: Glocal Context of Twin Pagodas from the Silla Dynasty

Youn-mi Kim. 4 pm Monday, October 22, 2018. Asian Centre Auditorium

Guest Lecture: Rethinking the Structure and Typology of Liturgical Texts from Dunhuang

Guest Lecture: Rethinking the Structure and Typology of Liturgical Texts from Dunhuang

Hao Chunwen. 4pm November 15, 2018. UBC Asian Studies Auditorium.

Major Award for University of Hamburg: Understanding Written Artefacts

Major Award for University of Hamburg: Understanding Written Artefacts

Congratulations to Michael Friedrich and colleagues at Hamburg!

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    • Fragmentary stele 2 at at Yangtai Palace (陽臺宮)
      This damaged stone inscription in Chinese is located at Yangtai Palace (陽臺宮), Jiyuan, Henan, China. Further details are provided in the accompanying metadata spreadsheet, "Inscription metadata for Cluster 2.1 (2017): Jiyuan Shi (China)" under ID YT-129.
    • 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.
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