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  1. LECTURE> Design principles and functions of the Kanseki Repository by Christian Wittern
  2. New Books> The Bodhisattvabhumi, Mahayoga in The Complete Nyingma Tradition, and the Dalai Lama on Dzogchen
  3. RESOURCE> IeB Scholiast update - March 2016

LECTURE> Design principles and functions of the Kanseki Repository by Christian Wittern

Public lecture "Design principles and functions of the Kanseki Repository"

Place: Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University: Main
       Building, 4th floor Dai Kaigishitsu, see [1] for access
Time:  Saturday March 19th, 2016 15:00h
The development of the Kanseki Repository has been guided by the
research group "Fundamental topics in Digital Humanities" at the
Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University, coordinated by
Christian Wittern.  It features a large compilation of premodern
Chinese texts collected and curated using firm philological principles
based on more than 20 years of experience with digital texts. Among
its unique features is the fact that the texts can be accessed,
edited, annotated and shared not only through a website, but also
through a specialized text editor, which thus morphes into a powerful
workspace for reading, research and translation of Chinese texts.
The Kanseki Repository includes all texts in the Daozang and Daozang
jiyao and a large collection of Buddhist material, including all texts
created by the CBETA team, where applicable enhanced through the
inclusion of recensions from the Tripitaka Koreana.
This lecture will mark the first public release of the Kanseki
Repository and will provide some background on the methodological
principles that informed the design, the contents and some use cases
of the repository. Those who bring a laptop with access to the
Internet will be able to set it up for using the Repository right
away. The lecture will be held in Japanese, but supporting material is
also available in English.
Participation is free of charge, no reservation required. There will
be a party following the lecture. To gauge the number of people
coming, it would be helpful if you indicate your interest in
participating to the email contact below[2]. 
The building is closed on Saturdays, but starting at 14:30h the main entrance on the eastern
side of the building will be opened, and closed again shortly after
the scheduled begin.  Those requiring later entry should make this
known by calling 080-3566-1481.
Christian Wittern
Coordinator, Research group "Fundamental topics in Digital Humanities"
Insitute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University

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New Books> The Bodhisattvabhumi, Mahayoga in The Complete Nyingma Tradition, and the Dalai Lama on Dzogchen

Dear Friends,
I am pleased to share with you three recent publications relevant to this list.
  1. The Bodhisattva Path of Unsurpassed Enlightenment: A Complete Translation of the Bodhisattvabhumi
    By Ārya Asanga’s, translated and introduced by Artemus Engle

    The Bodhisattvabhūmi is the Mahāyāna tradition’s most comprehensive manual on the practice and training of bodhisattvas—by the author’s own account, a compilation of the full range of instructions contained in the entire collection of Mahāyāna sutras. A classic work of the Yogācāra school, it has been cherished in Tibet by all the historical Buddhist lineages as a primary source of instruction on bodhisattva ethics, vows, and practices, as well as for its summary of the ultimate goal of the bodhisattva path—supreme enlightenment. Despite the text’s seminal importance in the Tibetan traditions, it has remained unavailable in English except in fragments. Engle’s translation, made from the Sanskrit original with reference to the Tibetan translation and commentaries, will enable English readers to understand more fully and clearly what it means to be a bodhisattva and practitioner of the Mahāyāna tradition.

    ISBN: 9781559394291
    Pages: 800
    Availability:
    Shambhala.com (now): http://shmb.la/bodhisattvabhumi
    Everywhere (including ebook): March 8th

     
  2. The Complete Nyingma Tradition from Sutra to Tantra, Books 15 to 17: The Essential Tantras of Mahayoga
    By Choying Tobden Dorje, translated and introduced by Gyurme Dorje

    This two volume set is the second release in this important work, the most complete overview of a Tibetan tradition published in English.  This section ofthe work concerns the first of the three classes of inner tantra. It presents the entire text of the Guhyagarbha Tantra, in Tibetan and English, together with the interlinear sections of one of its most important commentaries, Dispelling the Darkness of the Ten Directions, by Longchen Rabjam. Also included is Choying Tobden Dorje’s rewriting of Candragomin’s inspirational Extensive Commentary on the Sublime Litany of the Names of Manjushri.

    ISBN: 9781559394369
    Pages: 1,416
    Availability:
    Shambhala.com (available now): http://shmb.la/completenyingma-15-17
    Everywhere (including ebook): March 15th

     
  3. Heart of Meditation: Discovering Innermost Awareness
    By the Dalai Lama, translated and introduced by Jeffrey Hopkins

    This is a translation of some talks His Holiness gave in England in the 80s.  Here the Dalai Lama presents the view of Dzogchen through the lens of Patrul RInpoche's Three Words That Stroke the Vital Point.

    ISBN: 9781559394536
    Availability:
    Shambhala.com (now): http://shmb.la/heart-of-meditation
    Everywhere (including ebook): April 5th

Desk and exam copies are all available from our global distributor, Penguin Random House, via RHAcademic@penguinrandomhouse.com or by phone: (212) 782-8482.
Nikko
Nikko Odiseos
President
Shambhala Publications | Snow Lion Publications
4720 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80301 | o: 720-799-8245
Distributed by Penguin Random House
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RESOURCE> IeB Scholiast update - March 2016

Dear Colleagues,
The most recent update can be found here:
Scholiast update - March 2016
Publication date: 1.March.2016, 09:24
`Scholiast currently holds 230,983 records, including most books
reviewed in:'
http://indica-et-buddhica.org/scholia-scholiast/updates/scholiast-update...
With best regards,
Richard
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