Tibetan Buddhist Textual Scholarship: Means and Methods of Research (ARPI-II level 9; Advanced Research 12)
16 February 2024

Photo: Orna Almogi
February 16–25, 2024. Location: Namdroling Monastery, Mysore, South India.
As a part of the ARPI project—aiming at fostering research activities in the Himalayan Buddhist monastic seminaries and developing collaborative research projects between monastic research centers and the Western academia—the Khyentse Center will conduct the workshop “Tibetan Buddhist Textual Scholarship: Means and Methods of Research (ARPI-II level 9, Advanced Research 12)” during February 16–25, 2024, at Namdroling Monastery, Mysore, South India. The workshop is conducted within the framework of the ARPI project funded by the Khyentse Foundation, conceived and directed by the KC-TBTS, and co-organised and co-financed by the KC-TBTS and Nyingma Ngagyur Institute, Namdroling Monastery. It will include all current ARPI members—the pilots, ARPI-I, and ARPI-II—with three participating research centers situated at monastic seminaries in South Asia—Dzongsar Buddhist Research Center (DBRC) at Dzongsar Institute (Chauntra), Ngagyur Nyingma Research Center (NNRC) at Namdroling (Mysore), and Shechen Research Division (SRD) at Shechen monastery (Kathmandu).