Panel 30: The historiographical role of collected works (gsung ’bum) in Tibetan Buddhism

PANEL 30 – THE HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ROLE OF COLLECTED WORKS (GSUNG ’BUM) IN TIBETAN BUDDHISM

FRIDAY 24 JUNE (Room 304A)

Convener: Gloria I-ling Chien


9.00-9.15: Opening of panel.


9.15-9.45: Gloria I-ling Chien: The compilation history of Tokmé Zangpo’s Collected Works.


9.45-10.15: Hanung Kim: Following Footsteps of Master’s Anthology: analysis of trans-ethnic dissemination of Collected Works by Sumpa Yéshé Penjor.


10.15-10.45: Tea and coffee break.


10.45-11.15: Christopher Bell: The Pantheon of the Fifth Dalai Lama.


11.15-11.45: Baatar Erdene-Ochir: Jamyang Shepa’s composition of a yig cha: an analysis of the Collected Works of the First Jamyang Shepay Dorje Ngawang Tsondru (1648-1721/2), the author of the textbooks (yig cha) of Drepung Gomang College.