Wangchuk, Dorji: Difference between revisions

From Tsadra Commons
m (1 revision imported)
No edit summary
(10 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Header}}
{{Person
== Names ==
|HasDrlPage=Yes
Dorji Wangchuk
|HasLibPage=Yes
 
|HasBnwPage=Yes
== Dates ==
|pagename=Wangchuk, Dorji
Born: ?<br>
|PersonType=Professors; Authors of German Works; Authors of English Works; Translators
Died: <br>
|images=File:Wangchuk Dorji KhyentseFoundation.jpg
== Affiliation ==
|MainNamePhon=Dorji Wangchuk
[[Universitat Hamburg]]
|namefirst=Dorji
 
|namelast=Wangchuk
== Education ==
|yearbirth=1967
*2002 - MA [[Universitat Hamburg]]
|bornin=East Bhutan
|bio=Dorji Wangchuk was born in 1967 in East Bhutan. After the completion of his ten year training (1987–1997) in the Tibetan monastic seminary of Ngagyur Nyingma Institute at Bylakuppe, Mysore, South India, he studied classical Indology and Tibetology, with a focus on Buddhism, at the University of Hamburg, where he received his MA (2002) and PhD (2005) degrees. Currently he is professor for Tibetology at the Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Asia-Africa Institute, University of Hamburg. His special field of interest lies in the intellectual history of Tibetan Buddhism and in the Tibetan Buddhist literature. (Source: [http://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/indtib/Personen.html Hamburg University])
|cv=*2002 - MA [[Universitat Hamburg]]
*2005 - PhD [[Universitat Hamburg]]
*2005 - PhD [[Universitat Hamburg]]
 
|publications=*2009. "[[A Relativity Theory of the Purity and Validity of Perception in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism]]," in: Eli Franco & Dagmar Eigner (eds.), [[Yogic Perception, Meditation, and Altered States of Consciousness]]. Vienna: [[Verlag der Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften]], pp. 215–237.
== Other Biographical Information ==
 
Biographie in deutscher Sprache:
 
Dorji Wangchuk wurde 1967 in Ostbhutan geboren. Nach seiner zehnjährigen
Ausbildung (1987–1997) in der tibetischen Klosteruniversität Ngagyur Nyingma
Institute in Bylakuppe, Mysore, Südindien, studierte er klassische Indologie und
Tibetologie mit Schwerpunkt Buddhismus an der Universität Hamburg, wo er 2002
seinen Magisterabschluss erlangte und anschließend promovierte (2005).
Gegenwärtig ist er Professor für Tibetologie in der Abteilung für Sprache und Kultur
Indiens und Tibets, am Asien-Afrika-Institut, Universität Hamburg. Sein spezielles
Interessengebiet liegt in der Geistesgeschichte des tibetischen Buddhismus und in der
tibetischen buddhistischen Literatur.
 
Bio in English:
 
Dorji Wangchuk was born in 1967 in East Bhutan. After the completion of his ten year
training (1987–1997) in the Tibetan monastic seminary of Ngagyur Nyingma
Institute at Bylakuppe, Mysore, South India, he studied classical Indology and
Tibetology, with a focus on Buddhism, at the University of Hamburg, where he
received his MA (2002) and PhD (2005) degrees. Currently he is professor for Tibetology
at the Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Asia-Africa Institute,
University of Hamburg. His special field of interest lies in the intellectual history of
Tibetan Buddhism and in the Tibetan Buddhist literature. (Source: [http://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/indtib/Personen.html Hamburg U] - [[Universitat Hamburg]])
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Writings ==
 
===Selected Publications===
 
*2009. "[[A Relativity Theory of the Purity and Validity of Perception in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism]]," in: Eli Franco & Dagmar Eigner (eds.), [[Yogic Perception, Meditation, and Altered States of Consciousness]]. Vienna: [[Verlag der Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften]], pp. 215–237.


*2008. "[[Cross-Referential Clues for a Relative Chronology of Klong chen pa's Works]]," in [[Orna Almogi]] (ed.), [[Contributions to Tibetan Buddhist Literature]]. PIATS 2006: Tibetan Studies: [[Proceedings of the Eleventh Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies]], Königswinter, 2006. [[Beiträge zur Zentralasienforschung]]. Halle: [[International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies]], pp. 195-244.
*2008. "[[Cross-Referential Clues for a Relative Chronology of Klong chen pa's Works]]," in [[Orna Almogi]] (ed.), [[Contributions to Tibetan Buddhist Literature]]. PIATS 2006: Tibetan Studies: [[Proceedings of the Eleventh Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies]], Königswinter, 2006. [[Beiträge zur Zentralasienforschung]]. Halle: [[International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies]], pp. 195-244.
Line 63: Line 33:


*2000. "[[Madhyamaka aus der Sicht der rNying-ma Tradition]]," in [[Buddhismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart]] Band 4 (Sommer 2000): [[Die Geistesgeschichte des Buddhismus]] (I). Hamburg, pp. 211–223.
*2000. "[[Madhyamaka aus der Sicht der rNying-ma Tradition]]," in [[Buddhismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart]] Band 4 (Sommer 2000): [[Die Geistesgeschichte des Buddhismus]] (I). Hamburg, pp. 211–223.
 
|affiliation=Universitat Hamburg
== Publications in the DRL ==
|IsInGyatsa=No
<noinclude>{{DRL Metadata
|classification=People
}}
}}
<noinclude>
{{Footer}} {{DRL Authors of German Works}}</noinclude>
{{Footer}} {{DRL Authors of German Works}}</noinclude>

Revision as of 12:31, 10 August 2020

Wangchuk Dorji KhyentseFoundation.jpg
PersonType Category:Professors
Category:Authors of German Works
Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Translators
FirstName / namefirst Dorji
LastName / namelast Wangchuk
MainNamePhon Dorji Wangchuk
bio Dorji Wangchuk was born in 1967 in East Bhutan. After the completion of his ten year training (1987–1997) in the Tibetan monastic seminary of Ngagyur Nyingma Institute at Bylakuppe, Mysore, South India, he studied classical Indology and Tibetology, with a focus on Buddhism, at the University of Hamburg, where he received his MA (2002) and PhD (2005) degrees. Currently he is professor for Tibetology at the Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Asia-Africa Institute, University of Hamburg. His special field of interest lies in the intellectual history of Tibetan Buddhism and in the Tibetan Buddhist literature. (Source: Hamburg University)
YearBirth 1967
BornIn East Bhutan
affiliation Universitat Hamburg
cv
publications
  • 2005. "Das dPal-yul-Kloster in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Die Wiederbelebung der klösterlichen Tradition der rNying-ma-Schule," in Buddhismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart Band 11 (Winter 2005/6): Die Geistesgeschichte des Buddhismus (II). Hamburg, pp. 213–234.
  • 2001. "Die „Große Vollendung" (rDzogs-chen), wie sie in Rong-zom-pas Werk dargestellt wird," in Buddhismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart Band 5 (Winter 2000/1): Die Geistesgeschichte des Buddhismus (II). Hamburg, pp. 39–53.
IsInGyatsa No
Other wikis

Template:Footer Template:DRL Authors of German Works