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80539 Munich | 80539 Munich | ||
− | |bio=Dr. Hiromi Habata is a researcher in Indology at the Institute of Indology and Tibetology at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. Her main areas of focus in research and teaching include: Buddhist hybrid Sanskrit, Buddhist Sanskrit manuscripts from Central Asia, Mahāparinirvāṇasūtras, especially that of the Mahāyāna version, the early development of Mahāyānist thought in India, and | + | |bio=Dr. Hiromi Habata is a researcher in Indology at the Institute of Indology and Tibetology at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. Her main areas of focus in research and teaching include: Buddhist hybrid Sanskrit, Buddhist Sanskrit manuscripts from Central Asia, Mahāparinirvāṇasūtras, especially that of the Mahāyāna version, the early development of Mahāyānist thought in India, and methods of translating Buddhist canonical literature into Chinese and Tibetan. ([https://www.indologie.uni-muenchen.de/personen/3_privatdoz/habata/index.html Source Accessed Dec 3, 2019]) |
− | methods of translating Buddhist canonical literature into Chinese and Tibetan. ([https://www.indologie.uni-muenchen.de/personen/3_privatdoz/habata/index.html Source Accessed Dec 3, 2019]) | ||
Click here for a link to Hiromi Habata's [https://www.indologie.uni-muenchen.de/personen/3_privatdoz/habata/publ_habata/index.html publications] | Click here for a link to Hiromi Habata's [https://www.indologie.uni-muenchen.de/personen/3_privatdoz/habata/publ_habata/index.html publications] |
Revision as of 14:39, 5 June 2020
English Phonetics | Hiromi Habata |
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About
- Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
- Institute of Indology and Tibetology at Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich
Biographical Information
Dr. Hiromi Habata is a researcher in Indology at the Institute of Indology and Tibetology at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. Her main areas of focus in research and teaching include: Buddhist hybrid Sanskrit, Buddhist Sanskrit manuscripts from Central Asia, Mahāparinirvāṇasūtras, especially that of the Mahāyāna version, the early development of Mahāyānist thought in India, and methods of translating Buddhist canonical literature into Chinese and Tibetan. (Source Accessed Dec 3, 2019)
Click here for a link to Hiromi Habata's publications
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All beings have Buddha-nature | |
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Which Wheel Turning | |
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Yogācāra vs Madhyamaka | |
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Zhentong vs Rangtong | |
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Promotes how many vehicles? | |
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Analytic vs Meditative Tradition | |
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What is Buddha-nature? | |
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Svātantrika (རང་རྒྱུད་) vs Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་པ་) | |
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Causal nature of the vajrapāda | |
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