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PersonType | Category:Professors Category:Translators |
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FirstName / namefirst | Rory |
LastName / namelast | Lindsay |
bio | Rory Lindsay is a PhD candidate in Tibetan and South Asian religions
at Harvard University. His doctoral research focuses on Tibetan Buddhist
funerary manuals connected with the Sarvadurgatipariśodhana
Tantra, paying special attention to the writings of Jetsün Drakpa
Gyaltsen (1147–1216) and the debates they triggered among scholars
in the 15th and 16th centuries. In addition, Rory is working on a
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book-length study of the life and works of the eastern Tibetan scholar
Drakyab Lodrö Gyaltsen (c. 1901–1963). Rory is also Review Editor
at Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly, and a member
of the Chödung Karmo Translation Group. Rory completed his BA
(2005) and MA (2008) degrees in Buddhist studies at the University
of Toronto.
Rory began studying Tibetan in 2004. He has studied at the University
of Toronto, Rangjung Yeshe Institute, Harvard University, and IBA.
His main lineages is Sa skya. He has translated Kun rig gi cho ga gzhan
phan ‘od zer by Rje btsun Grags pa rgyal mtshan and related works. (2014 Translation & Transmission Conference Program) |
YearBirth | 1980/12/12 |
languageprimary | English |
languagetranslation | Tibetan |
languagetarget | English |
affiliation | Chödung Karmo Translation Group; Harvard University |
phduniversity | Harvard University |
education | 2009 – 2017, PhD, Tibetan and South Asian Religions, Harvard University
2005 – 2008, MA, Buddhist Studies, University of Toronto 2000 – 2005, BA Hon., Religious Studies; Philosophy, University of Toronto - University of Trinity College |
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