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*The Kathmandu Valley as a site for tantric culture and the transmission of Buddhist Tantra to Tibet.
*The Kathmandu Valley as a site for tantric culture and the transmission of Buddhist Tantra to Tibet.
*Tantric works composed in Sanskrit, various Prakrits and Tibetan
*Tantric works composed in Sanskrit, various Prakrits and Tibetan
 
 
===Published Works===
===Published Works===
*Maitreya, Mipham, [[Khenpo Shenga]]. ''[[Distinguishing the Middle from Extremes]]'', Snow Lion, 2007. (with the [[Dharmachakra Translation Committee]])  
*Maitreya, Mipham, [[Khenpo Shenga]]. ''[[Distinguishing the Middle from Extremes]]'', Snow Lion, 2007. (with the [[Dharmachakra Translation Committee]])  

Revision as of 13:23, 21 January 2011

Short description

After nine years living in and traveling around the greater Indian Sub-Continent, Ryan has returned to the States and embarked on the long road to a PhD in South Asian Studies at UC Berkeley. When not buried under a pile of books, he can be spotted among the redwoods of Northern California or wandering the alpine regions of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges.

Current Studies

  • The doctrine of sahaja (spontaneity, naturalness) among Buddhist, Vaisnava and unaffiliated tantric groups in pre-modern and modern South Asia
  • The Kathmandu Valley as a site for tantric culture and the transmission of Buddhist Tantra to Tibet.
  • Tantric works composed in Sanskrit, various Prakrits and Tibetan

Published Works

Contact

arrdamron@gmail.com