SESSION 8 – RELIGION IN TIBET 2
TUESDAY 21 JUNE (Room M)
Chair: Rae E. Dachille-Hay, Adam Pearcy
9.15-9.45: Aleš Rýznar: A comparative analysis of eleven themes of rDzogs chen.
9.45-10.15: Matthew King: “Like a dancer wearing the mask of a holy being”: critiquing the Trülku tradition in frontier Géluk scholasticism during the imperial-socialist transition.
10.15-10.45: Rae E. Dachille-Hey: Reading the body mandala debate as bodily discourse: knowing the body through a network of 15th-century Tibetan texts.
10.45-11.15: Tea and coffee break.
11.15-11.45: Natasha Mikles: A most unexpected teacher: King Gesar, Dzogchen, and the Rimé movement.
11.45-12.15: Adam Pearcy: Highlighting unity: two approaches to non-sectarianism in 20th century Tibet.
12.15-12.45: Gedun Rabsal: དུས་རབས་ ༡༣ པའི་ནང་གི་བོད་སྐད་སྨྲ་བའི་རྒྱ་གར་བ།
12.45-13.15: Tsewang Topla: ངམ་རིང་གྲྭ་སྐོར་གྱི་བྱུང་རབས་དང་དར་རྒུད།