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Padmasambhava, Uḍḍiyāna and Tibet

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Padmasambhava, Uḍḍiyāna and Tibet
The seminar applies interdisciplinary approaches to the person of Padmasambhava, in history, myth, and ritual. Additional focuses are the regions of Kashmir, Uḍḍiyāna, and Tibet, and their mutual religious, intellectual, economic, and political interactions.

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Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 episodes
Episode Description People Date Captions
Khri Srong lde brtsan and Padmasambhava's Travels through His Land." Lewis Doney compares three different narratives about Padmasambhava and Emperor Khri Srong lde brtsan. Lewis Doney, Robert Mayer 9 January, 2026
Were Padmasambhava and Vimalamitra de facto Sarvadharmāpratiṣṭhānavādins? Dorji Wangchuk discerns underlying similarities in the philosophical views of Padmasambhava, Vimalamita, and Rong-zom-pa. Dorji Wangchuk, Cathy Cantwell, Robert Mayer 7 January, 2026
Padmasambhava and Nubchen Sangye Yeshe: Legend, Lineage, Legacy Dylan Esler explores the nexus of links—both legendary and historical—that connect Nubchen Sangye Yeshe with Padmasambhava. Dylan Esler, Robert Mayer 19 November, 2025 Captions
The spells attributed to Padmasambhava in the Ba ri be'u 'bum Sam van Schaik examines the magic spells attributed to Padmasambhava in a grimoire compiled by Bari Lotsawa (1040-1112). Sam van Schaik, Robert Mayer 17 November, 2025
Padmasambhava and the Copper-Colored Mountain Ben Bogin sketches a cultural history of Padmasambhava's 'Copper-Colored Mountain'. Benjamin Bogin, Robert Mayer 14 November, 2025
Tripartite Lineages and Cremation Ground Revelations: Crossovers Between Early rDzogs chen and Kaula Śaivism Paul Thomas presents evidence that Indian Tantric Śaivism exerted a direct influence on Tibetan Dzogchen in the 11th and 12th centuries. Paul Thomas, Robert Mayer 7 July, 2025 Captions
O rgyan Tshe dpag med traditions: Glimpse of an Ocean Cathy Cantwell traces the tradition of Padmasambhava in the form of Amitāyus from Guru Chowang in the 14th century. Cathy Cantwell, Robert Mayer 30 June, 2025 Captions
On Padmasambhava’s Names, Himalayan Syncretism, and the Apotheosis of the Fierce Guru Dan Hirshberg describes the origins of the famous 'Eight Names' of Padmasambhava, and also of his fierce form as 'Guru Dragpo'. Dan Hirshberg, Robert Mayer 15 May, 2025 Captions
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