09 Sep The Lineage Transmission Knowledge Model
As part of our ongoing work in the Research Department, we are building a database of Lineage records in the TBRC Library. ...
As part of our ongoing work in the Research Department, we are building a database of Lineage records in the TBRC Library. ...
We are systematically researching and tracking tulku lines (skye brgyud) to build successive multi-generational networks of incarnation relations amongst Person records in the TBRC Library....
I am over thrilled to announce a historic partnership between Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center and Harvard University. The Harvard Library and Harvard Digital Repository Services will support the long-term preservation of our entire digital collection. Please see the article in Harvard Magazine. ...
TBRC has just released on its online library, enhancements for Tibetan language searching....
We are pleased to announce the first in a series of phonetic name imports into the TBRC Library. This first import is of over 1700 new phonetic Tulku Titles, corresponding to Person records....
Though the oral precepts of the Nyingma were introduced from the time of the imperial period, it was not until Minling Terchen Rigzin Gyurme Dorje (1646-1714) and his younger brother Minling Lochen Dharmashri (1654-1718) wrote a series of commentaries on these teachings that the kama...
We’re happy to share this interview by Marco Werman, host of PRI’s The World. Here, he talks with New York Times reporter Andrew Jacobs about TBRC’s founder Gene Smith....
If you are a major donor seeking to understand the incredibly rich opportunities that we have and the extraordinary impact potential of our organization – please read and reflect upon this quote of Jeff Wallman, TBRC’s Executive Director, to the magazine “Buddhadharma: The Practitioners Quarterly”...
We are thrilled to post this article about TBRC and Tibetan text-preservation in China, which ran in the New York Times on February 15, 2014....
A terrific conversation covering all things TBRC – from great insights about Gene Smith, to how the TBRC Library is essential today....