Field Trip to Rajgir Archaeological Sites School of Historical Studies (SHS)
A field trip to the archaeological sites of Rajgir was conducted on 03.04.2022 by the faculty members of the School of Historical Studies. The students were educated about the following archaeological sites: Ajathasatru fort, Cyclopean wall/fortification wall of old Rajagriha city, inner rampart, chariot wheel marks site, ancient shell script site, Chorma Cave, Maniyar Math, […]
Classical music recital by Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt @ NU, April 26, 2022
Celebration of classical music with maestro Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Padma Bhushan & Grammy awardee, as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
Nalanda University Environment Week- 2022: #OnlyOneEarth
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Workshop on ‘Indian Knowledge Systems – A Historical Perspective’ by Dr. Raj Vedam, Faculty, Hindu University of America, USA
The SBSPCR organised a One-day Workshop by Dr. Raj Vedam from the Hindu University of America, USA, on 03.02.2023. In this workshop, Dr. Raj Vedam dealt with the material from various domains to debunk the historical narrative the West propagated in the world.
SBSPCR extension lectures by Prof. Diwakar Acharya
SBSPCR conducted a series of Extension lectures by Prof. Diwakarnath Acharya, Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at the University of Oxford as a part of the courses named ‘Sources of Indian Knowledge Tradition: Sūtra, Vārtika & Bhāṣya’ offered to the III semester students and ‘Vālmīki-Rāmāyaṇa: Textual and Thematic Study’ offered to the II […]
Lecture Program on the Importance of Thīrthayātra in Buddhist Tradition
The SBSPCR organised a joint academic event between Nalanda University, Rajgir, India and Dongguk University, South Korea, on February 24, 2023. The details of the speakers and the topic on which they spoke are as follows: Prof. HWANG Soonil, D. Phil, Dean, College of Buddhism, Dongguk University Dr. Park Cheonghwan (Ven. Jongduk), D. Phil, Director, […]
SBSPCR Extension Lector of Professor Antonino Raffone
The School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religions conducted a series of Lectures on Buddhist Cognitive Psychology for the 2nd Semester of M.A students. In Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religions. Professor Anotnino Raffone took the online classes on ‘Buddhist Cognitive Psychology according to Five Aggregates (Pancakhandha) in Buddhism’ for 7 hours from March […]