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|bio=E. K. Neumaier-Dargyay is Professor of Eastern Religions at The University of Calgary. She is the author of three books including the first German translation of the ''Tibetan Book of the Dead''. (Source: [https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Sovereign-All-Creating-Mind-The-Motherly-Buddha2 SUNY Press])
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|bio=Eva K. Dargyay (born October 1 , 1937 in Munich ) is a German Tibetologist. After earning her doctorate phil. in Munich in 1974, habilitation there in 1976 (structure and change in the Tibetan village) and work as a private lecturer from 1981 to 1990 she was a professor of religious studies with a focus on Buddhism and Tibet at the University of Calgary. From 1991 to 2003 she was a professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. She has been living in Germany again since 2006. She was married to the Tibetologist Lobsang Dargyay (1935-1994).
 
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== Full Name ==
 
Eva M. Dargyay
 
 
== Affiliation ==
 
University of Munich
 
 
== Other Information ==
 
 
 
== Publications ==
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 9 August 2023

Dargyay, E. on the DRL

Eva Dargyay
English Phonetics Eva K. Dargyay
Sort Name Eva


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Eva K. Dargyay (born October 1 , 1937 in Munich ) is a German Tibetologist. After earning her doctorate phil. in Munich in 1974, habilitation there in 1976 (structure and change in the Tibetan village) and work as a private lecturer from 1981 to 1990 she was a professor of religious studies with a focus on Buddhism and Tibet at the University of Calgary. From 1991 to 2003 she was a professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. She has been living in Germany again since 2006. She was married to the Tibetologist Lobsang Dargyay (1935-1994).

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