Inhaltsbereich
Gastvorträge
- 27. Januar 2025: Khamba Lama Javzandorj Dulamragchaa (Gandantegchenlin-Kloster, Ulan Bator, Mongolia): "The History and Present Situation of Buddhism in Mongolia" (Programm, Kurzbericht, Bild)
- 25. Januar 2023: Dr. Hiromitsu IKUMA (Taishō University): “The Four Inconceivable Points (acintyasthāna) in the Tathāgataguhyaka-sūtra and Its Influence on Early Mahāyāna Notions of Buddhahood” (Programm)
- 23. Juli 2019: Prof. Dr. Kazuo Kano (Komazawa University): "Materials and Scripts: Irregular Combinations of Manuscript Materials and Scripts across Indo-Tibetan cultural borders" (Programm)
- 16. Juli 2019: Dr. Marta Sernesi (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, University of Oxford): "A New Medium for an Old Message: Printing Buddhist Texts in Tibet" (Programm)
- 1. Juli 2019: Dr. Andrew Ollett (Harvard University): "Letters and Literization" (Programm)
- 25. Mai 2019: Dr. Petra Kieffer-Pülz (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz): "Wrong Readings, Distorted Readings. Implications of Changed Text Illustrated with Examples from Vinaya Literature in Pāli" (Programm)
- 25. Mai 2019: Prof. Dr. Dennis Schilling (Renmin University of China): "Life and Consciousness in Early Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhism" (Programm)
- 24. Mai 2019: Prof. Dr. Robert Rhodes (Ōtani University, Kyōto): "Pure Land Practice in Genshin's Ōjōyōshū" (Programm)
- 28. November 2018: Prof. Dr. Hong Luo (Center for Tibetan Studies of Sichuan University): "Opening the Vinayasūtra— atha niryāṇavṛttam" (Programm)
- 16. Oktober 2018: Geshe Damchoe Gyaltsen (Drepung Loseling-Klosteruniversität, Mundgod): "Present-day monastic education in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in India" (Programm)
- 18. Juni 2018: Prof. Dr. Chanwit Tudkeao (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok): "Die Vorstellungen vom Kosmos in zwei kosmologischen Werken aus Thailand"
- 8. Februar 2018: Prof. Dr. Adalbert Gail (Freie Universität Berlin): "Von Kathmandu nach Kambodscha" (Programm)
- 24. November 2017: Dr. Katharina Sabernig (Universität Wien): "Moderne und klassische Körperkonzepte in Tibet" (Programm)
- 20. Oktober 2017: Prof. Dr. Bart Dessein, (Universität Ghent): "Madhyamaka critique on the Sarvāstivādin interpretation of causality" (Programm)
- 20. Juli 2017: Rafal Stepien, Ph. D. (University of Oxford): "On Emptying Self of View: A Buddhist Critique of first Philosophy" (Programm)
- 7. Juli 2015: Prof. Dr. Osmund Bopearachchi (École normale supérieure, Paris): "Contradictions in Textual Narrations and Confusion in Visual Art: Revisiting the Seven Weeks after the Enlightenment of the Buddha"
- 29. Januar 2014: Prof. Dr. Steven Heine (Florida International University): "Zen writes, Zen rites, Zen rights"
- 6. Dezember 2013: Prof. Dr. Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, Neuseeland): "The Authorship and Provenance of the Chapters of the Suvarna(pra)bhasa Ascribed to Paramartha, and Implications for the History of Buddhist Texts"
- 31. Mai 2012: Prof. Dr. Brian Victoria (Oxford): "D.T.Suzuki, Zen and the Nazis"
- 17. November 2011: Prof. Jonathan Silk (Buddhist Studies, Leiden University): "Presence of Absence and Absence of Presence: Toward the Avoidance of Hubris"
- 12. Juli 2011: Prof. Dr. Urs App (Kyoto): "Die europäische Entdeckung orientalischer Philosophie" (The European discovery of Oriental philosophy)
- 26. Mai 2011: Michaela Mross, M.A.: "Ritual und Rhetorik: Strategien buddhistischer Zeremoniale (koushiki) im Zen" (Ritual and rhetoric: Strategies of Buddhist ceremonies in Zen Buddhism)
- 15. Dezember 2010: Prof. Dr. Christoph Kleine (Leipzig): "Devotion oder Meditation? Die Praxis der Buddha-Vergegenwärtigung (buddhanusmrti) im Wandel der Zeit" (Devotion or meditation? The practice of keeping in mind the Buddha in the course of time)
- 3. November 2010: Prof. Dr. Michael Zimmermann (Hamburg): "The Ethical Base of Socially Engaged Buddhists: Unity in Difference?"
- 2. Juli 2010: Dr. Lila Russell-Smith (Museum für Asiatische Kunst zu Berlin): "Uygur patronage in Dunhuang: regional art centres on the northern Silk Road in the tenth and eleventh centuries"
- 19. Juni 2010: Prof. Dr. Christopher Ives (Stonehill College): "Imperial-Way Zen: Ichikawa Hakugen's critique and lingering questions for Buddhist ethics"
- 18. Juni 2010: Prof. Dr. Brian Bocking (Cork): "Study of Religions in a Smart Society"
- 28. Mai 2010: Prof. Dr. Robert Sharf (Berkeley): "The Buddha's Finger Bones at Famen-si and the Art of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism"
- 20. Januar 2010: Prof. em. Dr. Michael Pye (Marburg/Kyoto): "What counts as Buddhism? Various perspectives on an unavoidable question"
- 25. November 2009: Prof. Dr. Alexander von Rospatt (Berkeley): "Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Überlegungen zum Studium des Newar-Buddhismus des Kathmandu-Tals" (Past and present: Thoughts on the study of Newar Buddhism in Kathmandu valley)
- 11. November 2009: Prof. em. Dr. Lambert Schmithausen (Hamburg): "Zum Problem des Verhältnisses von spiritueller Praxis und theoretischen Aussagen im Buddhismus" (On the Problem of the Relation Between Spiritual Practice and Theoretical Statements in Buddhism)