14.03. South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
140137 PS On exchanging, giving and receiving - the significance of the gift in the religious traditions of India
140138 BA The five works ascribed to Maitreya
140529 BA Reading selected passages from the Madhyantavibhaga, Dharmadharmatavibhaga and Ratnagotravibhaga
140539 BA The world view of early classical Ayurveda - from the perspectives of cultural history and religious studies
140119 SAK Introduction to Classical Sanskrit II
140180 SAK Introduction to Classical Tibetan II
140508 UE Self-awareness as the result of direct valid cognition - in the Tshad ma rigs gzhung rgya mtsho of Karmapa VII Chos grags rgya mtsho (1454-1506)
140120 SAK Introduction to Nepali II
140119 SAK Introduction to Classical Sanskrit II
140180 SAK Introduction to Classical Tibetan II
140120 SAK Introduction to Nepali II
140350 SAK Introduction to Modern Tibetan II
140147 VO The non-vedic philosophical-religious traditions of South India - as mirrored in the history of Tamil literature
140483 PS Benares as a centre of pilgrimage
070142 KU Reading Historiography
140397 PS Chinese Budhist Texts
140206 UE Constitutional law in Nepal
140206 UE Constitutional law in Nepal
140206 UE Constitutional law in Nepal
140206 UE Constitutional law in Nepal
140175 SE Lexicology and Lexicograpy of Early Middle Indic Corpora - with special regard to the Vocabulary of Asoka’s Inscriptions
140155 UE The mythical origin of the Pancaratra tradition - The Ekayanaveda in the Paramesvarasamhita and selected works of the Visistadvaitavedanta
140299 UE The "canonization" of early Saiva practices of worship - selected readings on the Sivadharmasastra (ca. 6. cent.)
140154 SE [en] Ratnakarasanti on the Buddha Bodies - A close reading of the eighth chapter of the Abhisamayalankarakarikavrttisuddhimati
140120 SAK Introduction to Nepali II
140147 VO The non-vedic philosophical-religious traditions of South India - as mirrored in the history of Tamil literature
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