Gilded bronze figure of Avalokiteshvara. © The Trustees of the British Museum. OA 1880.84.
Date: March 8-10, 2024
Location: Jodo Shinshu Center, 2140 Durant Avenue, Berkeley
This conference will bring together scholars from Europe, Asia and North America and serve as a platform for our graduate students and recent graduates with a specialization in Nepal, as well as current postdoctoral fellows, to present their work.
Presentations:
Friday, March 8
2:00 – 2:15 : Opening Remarks: Alexander von Rospatt and Samuel M.Grimes (UC Berkeley)
Monastic Buddhism in Nepal and its Purported Domestication
Textual Archives, Art, Ritual: In Search of Early Newar Buddhism
Samuel M. Grimes, Shinjo Ito Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Berkeley
Was There Ever a Local, Celibate Saṃgha in Nepal after the Licchavi Period? A Survey of the Evidence
15-minute Break
The Treatment of the Monastic Ordination as a Rite of Passage in the Pārājikā Literature and its Precursors
Christoph Emmrich, University of Toronto
Saturday, March 9
Vajrayāna Practices in Nepal
9:30 – 11:45
A Tibetan in Nepal during the End of the World
Ryan Damron, 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
The Making of a Vajrācārya: The Influence of Newar Buddhism on the Career of the Indian Paṇḍita Vanaratna
Tsunehiko Sugiki, Hiroshima University
The Psychophysiology of the Saṃvara Literature
12:00 – 1:30
Traces and Variations: Development of the Utkrānti Funeral in Newar Buddhism
Manik Bajracharya, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Meghan Howard Masang, Yale University
15-minute Break
4:15 – 5:45
Miroj Shakya, University of the West
Petra Lamberson, UC Berkeley
Sunday, March 10
Suyog Prajapati, University of Michigan
Contact Info: buddhiststudies@berkeley.edu, 5106435104
Sponsor(s):Buddhist Studies, Numata Center for, Glorisun Global Buddhist Network, The Institute for South Asia Studies, Himalayan Studies at UC Berkeley