The Colors and Shapes of the Bla (Soul) in the Bon Religion of the Prommi of Eastern Tibet
visio conference, on zoom, by Wandejia (Ban de skyabs), Associate Professor at the School of Literature and Journalism, University of
visio conference, on zoom, by Wandejia (Ban de skyabs), Associate Professor at the School of Literature and Journalism, University of
Locating Literature, Lived Religion, and Lives in the Himalayas: The Van Manen Collection by Berthe Jansen Assistant Professor of Tibetan
Conference at 6 PM in the auditorium of Cernuschi Museum. Glory to the Goddess – Around a Nepalese manuscript of
conference by Bal Gopal Shrestha, anthropologist, Associated fellow researcher at Leyden University, on June 7, in the auditorium of Musée
Conference by Katharina Lange, Senior Researcher, Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences. The presentation will give insight into
Lecture by Marta Sernesi (École Pratique des Hautes Études). Xylographic book printing was adopted and diffused in Central Tibet in
Conference by Jean-Baptiste Georges-Picot, EPHE. In 2004, Andreas Gruschke introduced his review of Tibetan marginal sites by noting that the
Video conference by Agnieszka Helman-Ważny, Professor, Varsovia University. This talk explores the form and materials of the manuscripts and ritual
Conference by David Gellner, professor at Oxford Univesity. This conference will be held on zoom. Nepal was proud to label
videoconference by Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy, Professor at the University of Laval, Canada. This conference is doubly marked by the digital shift
A film by Kesang Tseten – 75min Every twelve years, impassioned devotees pull an unwieldy twenty-metre tall chariot through the
Visual metaphors for real events: A 7th/8th century bronze stūpa model from Pakistan/Afghanistan and its possible connections with a jīrṇoddhāra
The lectures will be held at 6PM in the auditorium of the Musée Cernuschi 7 avenue Vélasquez, 75008 PARIS Tuesday
Tuesday 15 juin 2021 Vicissitudes and historical avatars of an Indo-Tibetan technique aiming to “appropriate the essences”: rasāyana / bcud
© Christian Luczanits Tuesday 25 May 2021 Video lecture by Christian Luczanits, David Snellgrove Senior Lecturer in Tibetan and Buddhist
Tuesday 20 April 2021 A civilization at a crossroads: the Xixia idiosyncrasy in the light of its funerary architecture and
The Tashi Sumtsek (painted in white and red) within the old fort of Wanla The principal faces of Avalokiteśvara with eleven
Tuesday 23 February 2021 Material and cultural interactions between Ladakh and Central Asia from the 1st to the 8th century
The lectures will be held at 6 PM in the auditorium on the second floor of the Cernuschi Museum 7
Tuesday 15 December 2020 Representations of sickness and healing in Central Asia and the Himalayas Workshop postponed. Faced with the