Numata Center for Buddhist Studies
The Tsukuba-Hamburg Universities Symposium Series: Buddhist Studies Young Scholars’ Workshop 2018
22 January 2018
Convened by the Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Asien-Afrika-Institut, Universität Hamburg (Prof. Dr. Harunaga Isaacson, Prof. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk, Prof. Dr. Michael Zimmermann) and the International Education and Research Laboratory Program in Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba (Prof. Dr. Chizuko Yoshimizu)
With further financial support from: Numata Center for Buddhist Studies, Universität Hamburg
Schedule:
Monday, January 22, 2018 (9:00–14:00) | |
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9:00 | Conveners (UHH/Tsukuba), Welcome/Opening |
9:15 | Keynote Lecture: Chizuko Yoshimizu (University of Tsukuba), “Indian and Tibetan Mādhyamikas on Mūlamadhyamakakārikā 1.3 or the Negation of Arising From Other.” |
10:15 | Tea/Coffee Break |
10:45 | Sun Hao (Universität Hamburg), “A textual comparison of the Sanskrit Śrīmālādevī Sūtra and its Tibetan & Chinese translations..” |
11:30 | Hayato Kondo (University of Tsukuba), “A Two-Sided Mirror Reflecting the History: Tracing the History of the Sāṃkhya Theory of Reflection.“ |
12:15 | Lunch Break |
13:15 | Bhikṣu Hejung (Universität Hamburg), “Jñānaśrīmitra's Refutation of the Nirākāravādin With Reference to the Sākārasiddhi, Chapter 1.“ |
Friday, January 26, 2018 (12:15–18:15) | |
12:15 | Tashi Wangdi (Universität Hamburg), “A Sanskritic Treasure Trove” (Legs sbyar bang mdzod) — A Text-Critical Study of the Anthology of Sanskrit Verses Collected by A-mdo dGe-’dun-chos-’phel (1903–1951): A Study in Progress.” |
13:00 | Lunch Break |
14:15 | Daisy Cheung (Universität Hamburg), “Lost in translation: the problems of understanding Indic texts through Tibetan translations, using Dīpaṃkarabhadra’s Guhyasamājamaṇḍalavidhi and its commentary by Ratnākaraśānti as examples.“ |
15:00 | Arihiro Kosaka (University of Tsukuba), “Candrakīrti on How to Learn the Theory of Śūnyatā: A Study of the Catuḥśatakaṭīkā.” |
15:45 | Akito Yokoyama (University of Tsukuba), “Prajñākaragupta’s Criticism of the Theory of Action with Contact (prāpyakārin): A Debate on Sensory Perception between Buddhist Epistemological School and Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika School.” |
16:30 | Coffee/Tea Break |
17:00 | Mengyan Li (Universität Hamburg), “An Overview of the Tibetan Account of the Origination and Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle of Vajrayāna Teachings.” |
17:45 | Discussion & Conclusion |