Cha, S.
PersonType | Category:Professors |
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FirstName / namefirst | Sangyeob |
LastName / namelast | Cha |
SortName | Cha, Sangyeob |
bio | The Korean scholar Sangyeob Cha, who was born in 1969, is Humanities Korea
Professor at Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies at Geumgang University (金剛大學校, 甘フネ邙哥ÜI Geumgang Daehakgyo) in South Korea and is the Head of the center’s research team for tathãgatagarbha studies. He received the MA degree in 1999 from Dongguk University (東國大學校,吾号邙計丑 Dongguk Daehakgyo) in Seoul, followed by the PhD degree in 2007 from the same institution with a dissertation on śamatha meditation practice, comparing the explanations given in Tsong kha pa's Lam rim chen mo with related explanations from Indian Yogācāra texts, particularly the YBh. This made him one of the first Tibetologists to be educated in South Korea. He joined the Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies in 2007 as a researcher and was promoted to Professor in 2011. His research has mainly been concerned with meditation doctrines of the Yogācāra
tradition in India and Tibet as represented in texts and Buddhist art, as well as the doctrine
of buddha-n^Xxxxt (tathãgat^gãrbhà) especially as found in the commentarial writings on
the Ratnagotravibhàga by the Tibetan scholar Rngog Bio ldan shes rab (1059-1109). |
YearBirth | 1969 |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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