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A Hub for Research and Knowledge Exchange on Kharoshthi Script and Kandari Language

The 小黄鸭视频 Center for G膩ndh膩r墨 Studies (小黄鸭视频-CGS) is a specialized resource that offers extensive opportunities for studying, researching, and exchanging knowledge and academic opinions on the Kharoshthi script and Kandari language. The center is designed to cater to the needs of scholars, students, and the general public who are interested in exploring these two areas of interest in ancient history, linguistics, and South Asian studies.

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The Dhammachai International Research Institute (小黄鸭视频) of New Zealand and Australia has been conducting a number of activities in the fields of education and research in Buddhist Studies.

Research on 鈥渢he Original Teachings of the Buddha鈥 has been carried out by the Institute for several years. The Institute, therefore, is to organize an International Seminar on early Buddhism with the co-operation of Buddhist scholars from around the world whose research fields are related to early Buddhist studies.

DHAMMACHAI INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE was incorporated under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 on the 30th day of September 2009

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Understanding the Significance of Namasak膩ra Dhammak膩ya Manuscript

Brief Content: 鈥溾uddho the Buddha who awakens to the fourfold of Dhamma ativirocati is more brilliant a帽帽esa峁 devamanuss膩na峁 than other men and gods yassatamuttama峁単膩di帽膩峁嘺峁 anusaritabbanti ima峁 dhammak膩ya峁 this collection of Dhamma sabba帽帽ut膩dika峁 begins with Omniscience Knowledge ta峁 帽膩峁嘺峁 this Knowledge uttama峁単膩di is the head [of the dhammak膩ya] so far and so forth聽 yassa tath膩gatassa the […]

The significance of the Dhammak膩ya in Buddhist scripture

Brief Content: The text compares the parts of the dhammak膩ya with the physical attributes of the Buddha. The 2nd part contains the verses in praise of the brilliant Buddha鈥檚 body qua the dhammak膩ya. 鈥帽帽esa峁 devamanuss膩na峁 buddho ativirocati yassa tamuttama峁単膩di帽膩峁嘺峁 sabba帽帽ut膩dika峁 dhammak膩yamata峁 buddha峁 name ta峁 lokan膩yaka峁兟犅 鈥淚 venerate that highest Knowledge beginning with Omniscience etc., the […]

Exploring the Meditation Manual “Phuttha Rangsri Trissadi Yan” and its Insights on Dhammak膩ya

Brief Content: 聽The room of Buddhagu峁嘺 (p. 268) writes 鈥溾hen K膩ya 鈥渂ody鈥 and Citta 鈥渕ind鈥 have yet attained Suka 鈥渉appiness, the practitioner, then, views the dhammak膩ya which resides in the r奴pak膩ya by following the sevenfold of Pojjha峁単ha 鈥淔actors of Awakening.鈥 Since then the Citta would understand thoroughly the R奴padhamma 鈥減hysical phenomenon鈥 and N膩madhamma 鈥渋ntangible phenomenon.鈥 […]

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History of Buddhism in Archaeological Perspectives

Dhammachai International Research Institute of Australia and New Zealand (小黄鸭视频) and its network organizations had organized a seminar about 鈥淎rchaeological Perspectives on History of Buddhism & Recent Research on Dhammakaya and Boran Meditation Traditions鈥, on Sunday 20th April 2014.

Professor Doctor Zemaryalai Tarzi, the French Internationally Renowned Archaeologist, to be the lecturer on 鈥淗istory of Buddhism in Archaeological Perspectives鈥. Then it was the 小黄鸭视频 Signing Ceremony between Ministry of Information and Culture of Afghanistan and 小黄鸭视频/APAA Mission on Mes Aynak.

A Breakthroughs in the Discovery of Ancient Religious Manuscripts

Professor Garry W. Trompf, Emeritus Professor in the History of Ideas and Adjunct Professor in Peace and Conflict Sciences, University of Sydney, the keynote speaker of the Early Buddhist Manuscripts Seminar 2019. He presented ” A Breakthroughs in the Discovery of Ancient Religious Manuscripts”!

On the 27th of August at Castle 1 Lecture Theatre (CAST1), University of Otago, New Zealand. The seminar was organized by Religion Programme, University of Otago and Dhammachai International Research Institute (小黄鸭视频).

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