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|PersonType=Authors of English Works | |PersonType=Authors of English Works | ||
|images=File:Thomas Paul UC Berkeley.jpg | |||
|MainNamePhon=Paul Thomas | |MainNamePhon=Paul Thomas | ||
|namefirst=Paul | |namefirst=Paul | ||
|namelast=Thomas | |namelast=Thomas | ||
|bio=Paul is a Ph.D. candidate in Buddhist studies, with interests in Indian Buddhism (5th c. BCE – 14th c. CE), Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism (particularly medieval Chan), as well as Indology, specifically Sanskrit literature, Śaivism, and other philosophies and religions of pre-modern India. He is currently researching the parallels between tantric Buddhism and tantric Śaivism in medieval India. | |bio=Paul is a Ph.D. candidate in Buddhist studies, with interests in Indian Buddhism (5th c. BCE – 14th c. CE), Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism (particularly medieval Chan), as well as Indology, specifically Sanskrit literature, Śaivism, and other philosophies and religions of pre-modern India. He is currently researching the parallels between tantric Buddhism and tantric Śaivism in medieval India. ([https://sseas.berkeley.edu/people/paul-thomas/ Source Accessed Jan 14, 2021]) | ||
|affiliation=University of California, Berkeley | |affiliation=University of California, Berkeley | ||
|education=MA in Buddhist Studies, Center for Buddhist Studies, Kathmandu University, 2014 | |education=MA in Buddhist Studies, Center for Buddhist Studies, Kathmandu University, 2014 | ||
|email=paul_thomas@berkeley.edu | |||
|IsInGyatsa=No | |IsInGyatsa=No | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 14 January 2021
PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works |
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FirstName / namefirst | Paul |
LastName / namelast | Thomas |
MainNamePhon | Paul Thomas |
bio | Paul is a Ph.D. candidate in Buddhist studies, with interests in Indian Buddhism (5th c. BCE – 14th c. CE), Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism (particularly medieval Chan), as well as Indology, specifically Sanskrit literature, Śaivism, and other philosophies and religions of pre-modern India. He is currently researching the parallels between tantric Buddhism and tantric Śaivism in medieval India. (Source Accessed Jan 14, 2021) |
affiliation | University of California, Berkeley |
education | MA in Buddhist Studies, Center for Buddhist Studies, Kathmandu University, 2014 |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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