Sumeru News — Toronto
Tibetan Resettlement Project Canada Aid Concert II 4.27.13 Toronto
Buddhism in Canada Buddhist community Events Music Tibet Toronto
Tibetan Resettlement Aid Concert II Sponsored by the Tibetan Resettlement Project Canada Saturday, April 27, 2013 @ 6 pm Gangjong Choedenling Toronto Info: http://www.tibet.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tibetresettlementproject?hc_location=stream
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Wesak Day proclaimed by Mayor of Toronto
Buddhism in Canada Buddhist community Events Toronto
PRESS RELEASE / www.buddhistcouncil.ca ‘Wesak Day’ – May 24, 2013 – Proclaimed by the Mayor of Toronto We are pleased to announce that His Worship Rob Ford, the Mayor of Toronto, has declared May 24th, 2013 as ‘Wesak Day’. May Full Moon is celebrated around the world, and this is the first time that Wesak has been formally... Read more »
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English Dharma lecture in Toronto with Ven. Master Hueiguang
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You are invited to a Buddhist Dharma lecture in Toronto by Venerable Hueiguang, the Abbot of IBS http://www.ibs.tw/. Free admission. All welcome. Feel free to circulate the attached flyer to your friends. RSVP please to helenchy@gmail.com, The Truth of Life April 26, 2013 / 7:30pm-9:30pm Sidney Smith Hall, Room 2110, University of Toronto 100 St. George Street, Toronto,... Read more »
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The Earliest Recoverable Language of Buddhism, Linguistic Ambiguities, and the Process of its Transmission
Buddhism Buddhism around the World Buddhist Studies Education Events History Toronto
The RELIGION GRADUATE COLLOQUIUM at the Department for the Study of Religion of the University of Toronto presents: BRYAN LEVMAN The Earliest Recoverable Language of Buddhism, Linguistic Ambiguities, and the Process of its Transmission Thursday, April 25, 2013, 2.00-3.30 pm, JHB 318 Respondent: Christoph Emmrich Abstract: We do not know the original language(s) in which... Read more »
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Buddhist Expansion Along the Silk Road colloquium at U of T Mississauga, 4.19.13
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Winter 2013 Anthropology Colloquium Series presents: Prof. Jason Neelis (Religious Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University) Shipping Dharma: Long-distance Mobility and Cross-cultural Transmission between South Asia and Southeast Asia Friday, April 19, 2013 / 2:00-4:00pm Location: UTM, 262 North Building, Dean’s Lounge. A limited number of bus tickets will be available for those commuting from St. George Campus. Abstract: In... Read more »
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