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Conferences
87
Speakers
80
Presentations
8th International Conference Buddhism & Australia
February 7, 2019
University of Western Australia Trinity College
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Presentations
Buddhist cosmology and contemporary astronomy and astrophysics are not brothers
Chinese Tibetan Buddhists and the Confucian Revival in Contemporary China
A Photographer from Buryatia
A Postcolonial Perspective on the (Mis)reading of the Inconceivable Sign in The Lotus Sutra as a World Literary Canon
Buddha Smiling in Karnataka
Buddhism and It’s History in Sri Lanka
Buddhism and its history in India
Contribution of Libraries in Buddhist Education in Ancient India
Buddhism and Social Democracy; Indian Perspective
History of Rise, Decline and Revival of Buddhism in India
Impact of Astāngika Mārga (Eightfold Path) on World Peace With Reference to Modern Psychology
Influence of Buddhism on Indian Constitution
The Concept of Reincarnation in Tibetan Heritage: The life and Legacy of the 14th Dalai Lama
Speakers
Che-ming Yang
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Marju Broder
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Kalsang Wangmo
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Bikiran Prasad Barua
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Dileepkumar S Navale
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H.T. Pote
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Joshua Esler
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Ng Xin Zhao
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Pasan Ganegama
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Priyanand Chakma
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S.H. Hosamani
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S.P. Melkeri
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Shrishail Nagaral
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V.T. Kamble
7th International Conference Buddhism & Australia
February 1, 2018
Edith Cowan University Mt Lawley Campus
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Presentations
A Study On The Buddhist Revival In 19th Century In Sri Lanka
Anatta And The Experience Of Reality
Buddha’s teachings are universal; regardless of race and caste
Buddhism In Ancient Assam (India)
Impact of Buddhism on Biodiversity Conservation in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Kumārajīva’s Remarkable Contribution to Sarvāstivāda and Mahāyāna Tradition in Medieval Chinese Buddhism
Mahasi Sasana Yeikthar’s Propagation of Tharavada Buddhism in Myanmar
Offering Seven Water Bowls
Pre Buddhist religious beliefs in Sri Lanka
Rituals and Ceremonies on Sacred Tooth Relic
Tea and Buddhism in Blang People’s Ethnic Identification: A Case Study of Blang Hill Laoman’e Village
The early Sinification of the Buddha’s relics and the case in which Kang Senghui prayed for those sacred relics
The Mahayana Buddhist Doctrine of Skilful Means and Buddhism in Australia
The role of Mahinda thēro introducing the Buddhism in Sri Lanka
The Transmission of Buddhism along the Silk Road
Theory of Dependent origination (Conditional Genesis) and Social Healing approach towards post conflict reconciliation
Speakers
H.H.N.S. Hewawasan
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Patricia Sherwood
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Bandana Baruah
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Mainu Devi
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Pranab Barua
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Bandanta Vi Suu Dha
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Chandra Kala Ghimire
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Nadeesha Gunawardana
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J.M.Sudharmawathie
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Ian Cook
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Dipu Barua
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Galkande Dhammananda
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Yan Wen’en
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Will Pascoe
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Udoy Barua
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D.K. Manathunga
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Trung Huynh
6th International Conference Buddhism & Australia
February 2, 2017
Perth, Western Australia
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Presentations
“Not instant soup!”: Negotiating belief in a Tibetan Buddhist forum
Advancements And Challenges Of Buddhist Nuns In Bangladesh
From Cover Girls to Monastic Banking
What is happiness?
Buddhagaya, The Light Of Asia And Struggle For Spritual Mastery
Buddhism in Bangladesh : A Brief History
Buddhist Philosophy & Mindfulness
Need of value based education in the twenty-first century: Perspectives of Buddhism
Early Buddhist Critique of the Brahminical Theory of Varṇadharma and Svadharma
A Dynamic Explanation Of Gods In The Theravāda Buddhist Social Philosophy
History and Influence of Buddhism in Mongolian Society
The Transmission of Buddhism in the West
What’s a Buddhist to Do in the Face of Global Environmental Collapse?
Speakers
Maria Sharapan
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Shakya Priya Barua
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Nick Swann
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Ashin Indaka
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Varasambodhi Thera
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Dipankar Srijinan Barua
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Aparna Sharma
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Pramila Bakhati
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Ashin Sumanacara
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Sadhana Ratna Samanera
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Sharaa Munkhtsag
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Urangua Jamsran
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Mamun Barua
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Ian Cook
5th International Conference Buddhism & Australia
February 18, 2016
Perth, Western Australia
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Presentations
Buddhism, Distance Learning and Teaching the Dharma: Past and Present
Taoist Mysticism and Buddhism
Mindfulness-based therapy treatments in modern psychology: Convergence and divergence from early Buddhist thought
A Critique of Buddhist Education in Bangladesh
Enlightenment and Non-duality
The Enlightened Female – Buddhism, women and being a mother
What Buddhism means to a Buddhist
On Buddhism’s Schisms
Buddhism & Science in the 21st Century
The Kammic Consequences Of Rebirth From One Existence To Another
Conflict Resolution in South Thailand: Roles of Religious Leaders
Living like a Buddha
Psychotherapeutic Value of Theravada Buddhism on Six Temperament Traits (Carita)
Research methodology in Tibetan Buddhist studies: The Indo-Tibetan mandala as a conceptual framework and interpretive philosophy
The Significant Doctrine of the Saddharmapundarīka Sūtra (Lotus Sūtra) and its Connection with the Tian Tai School
Western Women: Maroon Robes
Speakers
Nick Swann
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Heejae Lee
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Ann Murphy
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Shakya Priya Barua
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Will Pascoe
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Meg Adam
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Ashin Indaka
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Ian Cook
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Cicero T. Cortel
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Canberra Damita
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Rimon Barua
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Malti Sakhare
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Swe Swe Mon
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Layne Mayard
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Sanjoy Barua Chowdhury
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Lozang Tseten
4th International Conference Buddhism & Australia
February 26, 2015
Perth, Western Australia
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Presentations
A Buddhist view of world peace
A Comparative Analysis of Nāgārjuna’s Śūnyatā Doctrine and Its Connection with Early Buddhism
A Critical Approach To The Classification Of Buddhist Ethics In Theravâda Buddhism
A Short Introduction to Non-dual Awareness
Buddha Nature and Zen : Origin and Representation in Japanese Architecture
Buddhism as a Religion of Universal Appeal and Communal Harmony: Exploring the Impact on Socio-Cultural Fabric of Punjab
Buddhist Symbols, The Becon Lights To Nibbana
Dhamma Cakka (The Wheel of Law) : An important symbol of Buddhism
Dharmic Ecologies Down Under: An Ecocritical Perspective on Buddhist Symbolism in Australian Poetry
Dialogue between Tibetan Buddhism and feminism in Buddhist women’s lives
Gardens of Empty Nothing – The Zen Garden
Grass covers the Earth: A Buddhist Concept for Settling Disputes
Interactions between Buddhism and Confucianism in Medieval Korea
Jantāghara in Buddhist monasteries: an aspect of health benefaction & sanitation in ancient Sri Lanka
Linking Buddhist Kamma with Recent Telomere Scientific Discoveries
Nagarjuna and Quantum Physics. Eastern and Western Modes of Thought
Re-Examination – The Modernisation of Buddhism
Symbols in Theravāda Buddhist Meditation (Bhāvanā)
The Way of the Ruler – Daoism in Chinese Politics
Vijñaptimātra: Mind Only a Guide to Freedom from Duality
Why is Guan Yin not wearing Chanel?: The development of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism and its manifest in material culture
Zen: A Buddhist school beyond the language
Speakers
Ashin Indaka
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Sanjoy Barua Chowdhury
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Sumana
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Will Pascoe
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Wong Wah Sang
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Mohammad Idris Lourey
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Bhikkhu Bodhipala
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Bela Bhattacharya
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John Charles Ryan
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Sharin Shajahan Naomi
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Mujyo Williams
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Chunyang Zhou
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Jongmyung Kim
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Aruna Shanta
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Christian Thomas Kohl
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Chang Qing
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Chand R. Sirimanne
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Ryan McDermott
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Mausham Ratna Shakya
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Chan Chow Wah
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Mingshu Liu
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Gengsen Qian
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Canberra Damita
3rd International Conference Buddhism & Australia
February 6, 2014
Perth, Western Australia
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Presentations
Speakers
Swe Sing Mong Marma
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Bec Sahr
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Patricia Sherwood
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Pantu Chakma
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Vinay Kumar Rao
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Padmasiri da Silva
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S.G. Chalawadi
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Ian Cook
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Mark A. Toole
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R. M. Rathnasiri
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Bhikkhuni Anula Devi
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Mengjee Foo
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Chand R. Sirimanne
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Tamara Bulcock
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Joshua Esler
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SHI Sheng Ying