In this session, Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho interview Paul Harrison, professor of religious studies at Stanford University (https://religiousstudies.stanford.edu/people/paul-harrison).
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:23 Balancing academic scholarship and personal spiritual practice
00:04:09 Exploring the spiritual dimension of studying Buddhist texts
00:05:55 How early Mahayana Buddhism emerged
00:08:56 The timeline and setting where Mahayana began to diverge
00:12:54 Explanation of the Lokaksema Corpus and early ascetic Mahayana traditions
00:15:21 The cultural motivations and societal forces that drove the Mahayana movement
00:18:11 Why early texts lack questions about attaining full Buddhahood
00:21:29 The tension between historical scholarly development and traditional faith views
00:25:11 Blind spots in the Theravada and linguistic distances from Pali
00:30:59 The validity of an early Buddhist text conceit vs radical doctrinal differences with Mahayana texts
00:34:48 The implications of written transmission versus oral recitation, and what the Gandhari scrolls reveal about it
00:38:00 Do modern scholars actively practice text memorization?
00:45:59 The historical evidence for ancient Greek and Persian cross-cultural influences on early Buddhism
00:49:57 The polemical framing of Sariputta and the sectarian put-downs of the Shravakas in texts like the Vimalakirti Sutra
00:54:06 The most fascinating current realms of research in Buddhist academia
00:56:13 The key historical and doctrinal insights gained from the Gandhari scrolls
00:57:28 The utility and drawbacks of using AI for translating sacred Buddhist texts
Biography of Paul Harrison:
Paul Harrison is the George Edwin Burnell Professor of Religious Studies at Stanford University. Educated in his native New Zealand and in Australia, he specializes in Buddhist literature and history, especially that of the Mahāyāna, and in the study of Buddhist manuscripts in Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan. He has edited and translated a number of Buddhist texts, including the Pratyutpannabuddhasaṃmukhāvasthitasamādhisūtra, the Vajracchedikā, and (with Luis Gómez) the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa, and is also one of the editors of the series “Buddhist Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection.”
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