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Discussion
Coffee break
Chair: Veronika KAPISOVSKÁ
M. TAHTyAA (MoHron YncbIH UX Cypryynb, ®nnocodn, LlaumH CyAnanbIH T3HXUM, YnaaHbaaTap)
MoHeonbıH wawHel 6a upeaHuü 6onoecpon Oaxb Öydöbın eyH yxaaHbi CypzanmbIH aneaa

A BypH33 (MoHron YncbiH ux cypryynb, LLuHXKn3x YxaaHbi cypryynb, YnaaH6aarap)

BypxaHei Wawuux 6a MoHeon opuyynebih YAaMHAan

TÓTH Erzsébet (Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of East Asian Studies, Budapest)

Works of Mongolian masters in Tibetan on lam-rim ‘stages of the path to enlightenment’

Ekaterina SOBKOVYAK (Universität Bern, Insitut für Religionswissenschaft, Bern)

Mongolian translation of the Bhiksuniprätimoksasütra. One step closer to the identification of the Tibetan original
Piotr SOBKOWIAK (Universität Bern, Insitut für Religionswissenschaft, Bern)

The right view and the false view. Buddhist perspective on emic religious traditions reflected in the Mongolian historical
sources

Discussion
Coffee break
During the break: Buddhism of the Buryats (video presentation by Aranyosı Eva and WonkE Rezsö)
Chair: Hanna HAVNEVIK
Marie-Dominigue EVEN (French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris)
Remarks on Contemporary Buddhism in Inner Mongolia
MAJER Zsuzsa (Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Mongol and Inner Asian Studies, Budapest)
Preliminary Notes on Tibetan After-Death Rites in Mongolian Buddhist Practice
CSER Zoltán (Dharma Gate Buddhist College, Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Mongol and Inner Asian Studies,
Budapest)
Yoga of the Hevajra
Rachel Mikos (Charles University in Prague, Seminar of Mongolian and Tibetan Studies, Institute of South and Central Asia,
Faculty of Arts, Prague)
Images of Buddhism in Mongolian Riddles
VEGH Jozsef (Dharma Gate Buddhist College, Eötvös Loränd University, Department of Mongol and Inner Asian Studies,
Budapest)
The Hungarian Buddhist and Mongolian Buddhist Relations in the 2nd Half of the 20th Century — A Chronology
Discussion

Reception

10:00

Visiting the Collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asian Arts in the repository of the Museum of Applied Arts. The
visit is guided by VINKovics Judit (Hopp Ferenc Museum of Asian Art, Budapest), who delivers a presentation entitled
On some paper charms in the Mongolian Collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asian Art.

Location: Budapest, 1091 Budapest, Üllői út 33-37.

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