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“Creative Dimensions of Early Buddhist Textuality: The Practice of Scripture.” A talk by Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem).

February 16, 2021

12:00 pm

Please join us for an invited talk by Prof. Eviatar Shulman, generously co-sponsored by the Departments of Asian Studies, History and Philosophy; the South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Religious Studies Programs; and the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly. The event is open to all interested, and special accommodations can be made for access upon request.

Eviatar Shulman teaches Buddhist Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Prof. Shulman's early work was on Buddhist philosophy, and he has more recently worked on religious and literary aspects of Buddhism.

Due to COVID-era regulations, all attendees are required to register for this event here: http://cglink.me/2ee/r992584

Upon registration you should receive an automated email with the Zoom link. If for any reason you do not receive this email, please contact Bruno at bms297@cornell.edu.

Additional Information

Program

East Asia Program

Southeast Asia Program

South Asia Program