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Forms of Buddhist treasures (re)discovered in Kalmykia (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series)

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Valeriya Gazizova's talk on several cases of ‘treasure’ concealment and discoveries in the Buddhist society of postsocialist Kalmykia
I shall discuss several cases of ‘treasure’ concealment and discoveries that can be somewhat subsumed under the broader category of Tibetan gter ma in the Buddhist society of postsocialist Kalmykia. Whether scriptural revelations, discoveries of material images or concealment of powerful deceased bodies and body relics, the emergent forms of ‘treasures’ appear to be largely centred on the worship of ancestral and local protective deities and entail (re)opening of sacred spaces. The correlation between ancient burial mounds, territorial deities and Kalmyk treasure practices deserves particular attention. While being instrumental in the ongoing process of national recovery and maintaining what is often positioned as ethno-religious continuity disrupted by the Soviet state persecutions, the revealed objects, texts and deities become points of contention and even strife as they also modify the indigenous cosmology.
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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Valeriya Gazizova
Keywords
tibetan buddhism
Kalmykia
contemporary Buddhist studies
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 01/03/2023
Duration: 00:35:10

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Drukgyal Tsering

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Sonam Choden

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Exploring Rendawa’s Madhyamaka Legacy

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Drukgyel Tsering's talk on Rendawa Shonu Lodro (1349–1412), the famed teacher of Lama Tsongkhapa and important progenitor of Madhyamaka philosophy in Tibet
Red mda' ba gzhon nu blo gros (1349–1412) was one of the most exceptional scholars in 13th and early 14th century Tibet. He played a critical role in bringing Madhyamaka philosophy back to the attention of Tibetan scholasticism after its relative decline.
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the historical and philosophical context that influenced the development of Red mda' ba's Madhyamaka thought . By analyzing his newly discovered treatise The Moonlight of the Essential Points of the Two Truths (Bden gnyis gnad kyi zla zer), this presentation aims to explore how Red mda' ba articulates the central themes of Madhyamaka philosophy, with a particular focus on the nature of the two truths, their intricate interrelation, and their classifications, in order to advance our understanding of the various Madhyamaka interpretations present in Tibetan Buddhism.

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Drukgyal Tsering
Keywords
Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
Madhyamaka
Buddhist philosophy
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 28/02/2023
Duration: 00:39:24

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The Rgyud sde spyi rnam ascribed to Rin chen bzang po (958–1055) and its authoritative sources

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Sonam Choden discusses Lo tsā ba Rin chen bzang po's composition of his "General Presentation of the Tantric Systems" and its authoritative sources
While numerous Indian works translated by Lo-chen Rin-chen-bzang-po (958–1055) have been transmitted through the Tibetan Buddhist Canon and are thus easily available, works composed (or believed to have been composed) by him have been rarely accessible. Recently, however a work titled rGyud sde spy’i rnam par gzhag pa ’thad ldan lung gi rgyan gyis spras pa (hence forth: rGyud sde spyi rnam) attributed to Lo-chen Rin-chen-bzang-po has surfaced. The title may be rendered into English as “A General Presentation of the Tantric [Systems/Doctrines] Adorned by the Ornaments of Tenable Authoritative Sources.” Indeed, the work is “adorned” with numerous authoritative scriptures.
Rin-chen-bzang-po, not only cites many canonical sources in support of his exposition, but he also present them as a backup against presumed refutations to it. Moreover, he also relies on canonical sources in order to present the opponents’ position. Sometimes, he cites the same verse as an additional source for two different arguments without providing any further explanation. It is intriguing not only to learn how the translator had composed his ‘Presentation of Tantric Systems’ based on his vast knowledge of numerous tantras, but also to witness the authority he provides to those sources to support both his own and the opponents’ position.
This talk proposes to discuss how Rin-chen-bzang-po had deployed authoritative sources in support of his composition of the rGyud sde spyi rnam. And the affinity between his authoritative sources in the rGyud sde spyi rnam and the Canonical Sources. Since this work seems to be the earliest among the Tibetan works belonging to this genre, it also bears an important role as an early textual witness. Hence, this talk also aims to explore whether subsequent Tibetan scholars provide any authority to Rin-chen-bzang-po as they compose their own rGyud sde spyi rnam.
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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Sonam Choden
Keywords
translational research
literary canon
tantric buddhism
Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 28/02/2023
Duration: 00:41:16

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Christopher Reed

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Anonymous and Onymous

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Poetry with Alice Oswald
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A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Hilary Term 2023

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Poetry with Alice Oswald
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Alice Oswald
Lorna Hutson
Keywords
poetry
gammer gurton
enheduanna
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 27/02/2023
Duration: 00:57:27

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Christopher Reed

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The Provcast
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Meet the Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art.
Professor Christopher Reed is spending this year at Worcester College as the Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art. He chats to Worcester's Provost, David Isaac, about his research into the Bloomsbury Group and American Japonisme and discuss the lectures and study day which form a key part of the Terra Professorship.

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The Provcast
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Christopher Reed
David Isaac
Keywords
art
Worcester
terra
Department: Worcester College
Date Added: 27/02/2023
Duration: 00:22:23

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Alessandra Spadaro

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A Weapon Is No Subordinate. Autonomous Weapons and the Scope of Superior Responsibility

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Public International Law Part III
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Dr. Alessandra Spadaro of Utrecht University outlines several challenges to the applicability of the doctrine of superior responsibility in the context of the use of autonomous weapons systems.
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Public International Law Part III
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Alessandra Spadaro
Keywords
law
international law
public international law
pil
autonomous weapons
superior responsibility
international humanitarian law
international criminal law
war crimes
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 24/02/2023
Duration: 00:31:43

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