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October 23, 2025

ANNIE HECKMAN: Yehan Numata Program, 2025-26

ANNIE HECKMAN: Yehan Numata Program, 2025-26

When

October 23, 2025 - October 24, 2025    
All Day
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Where

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100
170 St George St, Toronto

Event Type

  • Numata Program
lecture series, numata, reading group

Annie Heckman (84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha; Washington and Lee University)

LECTURE in collaboration with the Department for the Study of Religion Lecture Series: Nuns, Monks, Soldiers, and Kings: Buddhist Monastics and the Rule of Law in the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya
THURSDAY, October 23, 2025, 4-6pm, UofT, JHB 100 (HYBRID)

READING GROUP: “Notes on The Inquiry by Upāli: Comparing the Upāliparipṛcchās from the Two Versions of the Uttaragrantha Preserved in the Kangyur”
FRIDAY, October 24, 2025, 4-6pm, McMaster, L.R. Wilson Hall 5001

 

All lectures will be delivered in a hybrid format through Zoom (passcode: 925877).

The reading group sessions will be in person only.

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