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Daniel Alexander Hirshberg (Dan)

Harvard University

1st year postdoc: UCSB, 2012-2013

Nalandabodhi, USA - Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche

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PersonType Category:Professors
Category:Translators
FirstName / namefirst Dan
LastName / namelast Hirshberg
namemiddle Alexander
bio Dan Hirshberg’s study and practice of Tibetan

Buddhism began as an undergrad in 1996 and culminated in a PhD at Harvard University (2012) where his dissertation focused on Nyang-rel Nyima Ozer (1124–92), the first of the great Buddhist treasure revealers, and the textual and religious innovations that produced the first biography of Padmasambhava. Since becoming a student of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche in 2004, he has translated several liturgies and their supplementary rituals as a member of the Nitartha Translation Network. Dan is now Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Mary Washington. (2014 Translation & Transmission Conference Program)

languageprimary English
languagetranslation Tibetan
languagetarget English
affiliation University of Mary Washington
affiliationsecondary Nitartha Translation Network
religiousaffiliation Nalandabhodi
StudentOf Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche
phduniversity Harvard University
education 2012, PhD, Harvard University

2005, M.A. Naropa University

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