3. Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
a. Required Modules
M1: Philology and Methods
- 140245 UE Selected Chapters of Atisha's Bodhimargadipapanjika - Tibetan Text and Sanskrit Materials
- 140305 UE Selected Readings from the Second Bhavanakrama of Kamalashila
M2: Textual Hermeneutics
- 140175 UE Selected Readings from the Grub mtha' bzhi'i rnam par bshad pa of Ngag dbang dpal Idan
- 140285 UE [ en ] Shantideva's Bodhicaryavatara, Chapter 9
b. Alternative Required Module 3
APM3a: Introduction to an Additional Language of the Cultural Area of Buddhism
- 140139 VO+UE Introduction to Modern Tibetan I
- 140140 UE [ bo en ] Practice for Introduction to Modern Tibetan I
- 140280 VO+UE Introduction to Nepali I
- 140366 UE Practice for Introduction to Nepali I
APM3b: Advanced Philology
- 140107 UE Readings from the Sankhyakarika with Extracts from its Commentary Called Matharavrtti
- 140130 UE [ en ] M17a-Literaturgenres und Sprachformen des Sanskrit II - Portraits of Holy Men in Classical Indian Literature
- 140172 UE The Traditions of Gzhan Stong ("Empty/Emptiness of Other") since the 19th Century
- 140293 UE The Divine Origin of Man - The Myth of Aditi and Martanda in the Yajurveda
- 140371 UE Religion and Philosophy in Maghas Shishupalavadha
c. Required Modules
M4: Special Lecture on Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
M5: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet and Buddhism I
M6: Literature, History, and Culture of Tibet and Buddhism
M7: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet and Buddhism II
- 140287 SE Buddhist Philosophy of Language - The Apoha Chapter in Shantarakshitaa's Tattvasamgraha and Kamalashila's Tattvasamgrahapanjika
d. Master-Module
M8: Master's Colloquium in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
M9: Master's Thesis in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
M10: Master's Examination in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
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