A place to share recordings of events and research relating to the Edinburgh Buddhist Studies research network.
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The annual Khyentse Lecture in Buddhist Studies, hosted by the Edinburgh Buddhist Studies network, on 14th March 2022. Dr Christian Luczanits (SOAS, University of…
Christian Luczanits: The Vajradhatu Mandala
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A recording of the final session in the series "Key Concepts in Buddhism for RMPS Teachers".
Introduction to Key Concepts 5: Meditation and…
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A recording of the fourth session in our series "Key Concepts in Buddhism for RMPS Teachers", on the subject of Buddhist morality and good conduct, the…
Introduction to Key Concepts 4: Eightfold Path…
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A recording of the third session in our series on Key Concepts in Buddhism for RMPS teachers. The session was held on 13th April and had the theme "Samsara, Kamma…
Introduction to Key Concepts 3: Samsara, Kamma…
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A recording of the second session of the series "Introduction to Key Concepts in Buddhism for RMPS Teachers", which was held on 9th March 2021. The subject is…
Introduction to Key Concepts 2: Three marks of…
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A recording of the first presentation in the series "An Introduction to Key Concepts in Buddhism for RMPS Teachers", on 9th February 2021, hosted by Dr Naomi…
Introduction to Key Concepts 1: Buddha, Dhamma,…
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A recording of the first of the Edinburgh Buddhist Studies "In conversation" series, featuring Dr Naomi Appleton (Edinburgh), Reiko Ohnuma (Dartmouth College)…
EBS Conversation: Why study Buddhist Stories?
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Naomi Appleton tells the story of the sick boy Vadika, the sixth story of the Indian Buddhist narrative collection known as the Avadanasataka. For a full translation see…
The Sick Boy from the Avadanasataka
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