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Indian & Tibetan River of Buddhism

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Length
12 weeks
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Length
12 weeks
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Self-Paced Online
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Course description

Indian & Tibetan River of Buddhism

The course begins with a survey of the origins of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent in the mid-first millennium BCE, as well as its transformation in the first millennium CE into the Sanskrit-language-based Mahayana Buddhism(s) that permeated the monastic traditions and flourished in India until around 1100 CE, and that persists up to present day in East Asia, Central Asia, and Vietnam.

The Tibetan aspect of this course surveys the Tibetan and Central Asian reception and development of these Indian Buddhist traditions that occurred in two distinct historical periods: (1) from 650 CE until ca. 850 CE, and (2) from ca. 950 CE to the present.

During the first period, the Indians' and Tibetans' massive efforts to translate into the Tibetan language the Sanskrit and Prakrit contents of the great Indian monastic university libraries resulted in the reception and preservation in Tibetan of the most essential parts of what was destroyed in India during the Persian, Turkish, and Tajik invasions and occupations in the early second millennium CE. These translations also enabled that Indian style of Buddhism to spread into the Mongolias and the Manchu empire in China. In addition to addressing such reception and preservation, we will also survey the unique ways in which these Indian forms of Buddhism were further developed in the Tibetan and Central Asian cultural spheres (throughout their histories, and especially in the second period that began after the destruction of Indian Buddhism).

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  • Self-Paced Online
  • Online
  • English

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Prerequisites

None

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What you'll learn

  • The main elements of the Buddha's biography
  • The Four Noble Truths and the Three Super Educations
  • The branches of the Eightfold Path & how they relate to the Three Super Educations
  • The five principles of enlightenment social policy and political activism
  • The Universal Vehicle and the Individual Vehicle principles and institutions
  • The concept of non-duality and its core logic of emptiness as absolute relativity
  • The periodization and principal aspects of the three styles of Indian Buddhism
  • The process of the Three Super Educations by outlining the reasoning underlying emptiness, relativity, and interconnectedness of all beings
  • The central features of the esoteric or apocalyptic vehicle
  • Thetransformation of Tibet from imperialist conquest culture to relatively nonviolent mass monastic culture
  • The five-point sociological framework of the Western "materialist modernity" versus the eventual modern Tibetan "spiritual" or "inner modernity"
  • The Great Fourteenth Dalai Lama's exemplification of the qualities developed by the Three Super Educations

Training Course Content

  • Buddha and Dharma: The Individual Vehicle
  • The Mendicant Sangha and the Cool Revolution in Indic Societies
  • The Individual Vehicle Launches the Universal Vehicle (Mahāyāna)
  • The Three Styles of the Buddhist Development Movement
  • Exporting The Cool Revolution to Tibet
  • Tibet's Enlightenment Culture and The Example of the Dalai Lama

Course delivery details

This course is offered through Colgate University, a partner institute of EdX.

2-4 hours per week

Expenses

  • Verified Track -$49.99
  • Audit Track - Free
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