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Buddhist Studies

Videos and Webcasts

The Lost World of Tibet: A Different View. One hour film showing Tibet from the 1930s to the 1950s.

Path to Geshe (35 mins) explores the world of the Tibetan monastery Sera-Jey in South India. BQ 6331 .K372 P48 2011 DVD Hayden Lower Level

Rethinking Tibet's Dark Age: Demons, Tantras, and the Formation of Tibetan Buddhism from the Buddhist Studies at UC Berkeley. The inaugural Khyentse Foundation lecture in Tibetian Buddhism. Lecturer Jacob Dalton. Available as a Wecast or a Podcast.

Zans-dkar nas 'grul bskyod = Journal from Zanskar: a monks vow to children (90 mins). A documentary concerning Buddhist monks who traveled to Zanskar to select children for tradition Tibetan and Buddhist education. In English and other languages.

Image Collections

Mirrors of the Heart-Mind: The Rezk Collection of Tibetan Art from the Permanent Collection of the Southern Allligehenies Museum of Art. Presented by Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Art.

 

Resources

Amarayasgalant Monastery

Aro gTer Dzogchen Lineage in the Nyingma School of Tibetain Buddhism.

Bon Foundation supports the oldest spiritual tradition of Tibet.

Digital Tibetan Buddhist Altar a blog covering Tibetan Buddhist topics.

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