1. Buddhist Studies
a. Required Modules
M1: Comparative Philology of Buddhist Tradition
M2: Text Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Buddhism outside of South Asia
- 140148 UE Readings in the Hevajratantra and its Commentaries
- 140153 UE Readings in 'Jam mgon kong sprul blo gros mtha' yas' gZhan stong dbu ma chen po'i Ita khrid
b. Alternative Required Module 3
APM 3a: Introduction to an Additional Language of the Cultural Area
- 140139 VO+UE Introduction to Modern Tibetan I
- 140140 UE Practice for Introduction to Modern Tibetan I
- 140365 VO+UE [ en ] Introduction to Nepali I
- 140366 UE [ en ] Practice for Introduction to Nepali I
APM 3b: Advanced Philology and Text Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of the Cultural Area
- 140053 UE Introduction to Literary Mongolian
- 140063 UE Materials on ancient Indian epistemology: - on the duality of subject and object in Buddhism and Saivism
- 140134 UE The Pali Language and its Grammatical Structures in the light of the Jatakatthavannana
- 140371 UE Readings in the Vaisesikasutra with Candrananda's Commentary II
c. Required Modules
M4: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Buddhism I
M5: Culture and History of Buddhism I
M6: Basics of Philosophy, Religion and Culture of Buddhism
d. Alternative Required Module 7
APM 7a: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Buddhism II
- 140315 SE Dharmakirtis Hetubindu 1
- 140327 SE dGe 'dun chos 'phel: Life and Works
APM 7b: Culture and History of Buddhism II
- 140149 SE The 84 Mahasiddhas
e. Master-Module
M8: Master's Colloquium in Buddhist Studies
- 140152 KO Colloquium on Buddhist Studies for advances students: - Candrakirti's Madhyamakavatara
M9: Master's Thesis
M10: Master's Examination
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