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SUMMARY:Symposium On Hindu-Buddhist Philosophical Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:India has been a home to a large number of diverse religious\, philosophical and spiritual traditions. Hinduism and Buddhism as they stand today are two major religious traditions that emerged in this geography and which share a deep cultural\, religious\, and spiritual history. \nAt the core of this religious and spiritual pluralism is the dynamic Indian tradition of Vada or Philosophical Dialogue. \nThe term Vada is derived from the root ‘vad’ or ‘to speak’ and it has a variety of meanings including dialogue\, discourse\, thesis\, argument\, doctrine\, discussion\, controversy\, and dispute\, among others. The Indian tradition of Vada can easily be traced back to Vedic literature with the earliest word used to denote philosophical discussion being ‘Brahmodya’ and one of the most graphic examples of this kind of dialogue was the Vada between Yajnavalkya and Gargi. \nHighlighting the diversity and pluralism inherent in the Vada tradition\, Radhavallabh Tripathi in his ground-breaking book ‘Vada in Theory & Practice’ observes “Vada subsists on diversity. No Vada is possible if there is only one point of view. Also\, Vada does not happen in singularity\, it always is a prerequisite to the other and mostly promotes the presence of many others. India’s history of ideas and debates presents a multilinear view. The tradition of Vada envisages pluralism.” \nOne of the best exemplar of this dynamic and pluralistic nature of the Indian Vada Tradition is the Hindu-Budhhist Philosophical Dialogue that happened in the first millenium CE. Tripathi describes it as the “one of the finest examples of intellectual refinement through Vada. As both the sides sharpened their weapons for attacking their adversaries\, they enriched and sharpened their own systems of thought and tools of analysis.” \nThe Hindu schools that participated in this philosophical dialogue were the Darshanas of Nyaya-Vaisheshika\, Samkhya-Yoga\, Mimamsa\, and Vedanta\, which are collectively known as Astika Darshanas as they accept Veda as the authoritative source of knowledge. The Buddhist schools that participated in the dialogue were the philosophical schools such as Sarvastivada\, Sautranika\, Vaibhashika\, Madhyamaka\, and Vijnanavada. \nWe wish to shed light on this important aspect of Indian philosophical and intellectual history through a series of Symposiums and talks focussing on Hindu-Buddhist Dialogue. \nTowards this end\, the present Symposium seeks to highlight the Hindu Darshanas’ philosophical engagement with Buddhist schools and prominent Buddhist doctrines such as Anatta (non-self)\, Sunyata (emptiness)\, and Vijnanavada. \n##SCHEDULE## \n\n\n\n\nTime\nSpeaker\nTitle of Talk\n\n\n9.00 AM-9.15 AM\nNithin Sridhar \nDirector & Chief Curator\, INDICA Moksha\nOpening Remarks\n\n\n9.15 AM-10.00 AM\nDr. Nagaraj Paturi\nSenior Director and Dean IKS Studies\, INDICA\nInaugural Talk – Vaidika-Bauddha doctrinal interface: A review of contemporary studies\n\n\n10.00 AM-10.30 AM\nVidushi. Maitri Gowswami\nA Practioner of Pushti-Bhakti-Marg and a Direct Descendent of Mahaprabhu Shri Vallabhacharya\nSatkarantavaad repudiating Shunyavaad : The Vallabhite notion of Existential theory\n\n\n10.30 AM-11 AM\nDr. Jammalamadaka Srinivas\n Scholar – IKS Courses\, Siddhanta Knowledge Foundation\nIs Advaita Crypto-Buddhist? Exploring the Pracchannabauddha Arguments with respect to Gaudapadacharya and Adi Shankaracharya\n\n\n11.00 AM-11.30 AM\nProf Godabarish Mishra\nProfessor and Dean\, School of Buddhist Studies\, Philosophy and Comparative Religion\, Nalanda International University.\nEncountering the Buddhist challenges: Vedantic Way\n\n\n11.30 AM – 12.00 PM\nDr K.S. Maheswaran Namboothiri\nAssistant Professor\, Vedanta Department\, Madras Sanskrit College\, Chennai\nभामत्यनुसारं योगाचाराणां साकारज्ञानवादनिराकरणम् (Sanskrit Talk)\n\n\n12.00 PM – 12.30 PM\nVid P R Vasudevan\nAssistant Professor in Nyaya Department\, Madras Sanskrit College \, Mylapore\n\nशास्त्रदीपिकायाम् बौद्धमतदूषणम् (Sanskrit Talk)\n\n\n12.30 PM – 1.00 PM\nProf. MA Alwar\nProfessor of Nyayashastra in the Govt. Maharaja’s Sanskrit College\, Mysuru\nTreatment of Buddhist doctrines in the Sribhasyam of Ramanujacharya\n\n\n1.00 PM – 1.30 PM\nDr. Ganesh Ishwar Bhat\nHOD and Professor in Advaita Vedanta Department\, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan in Rajiv Gandhi Campus\, Sringeri\nशारीरकमीमांसाभाष्योक्तरीत्या सङ्घातवादविमर्शः (Sanskrit Talk)\n\n\n1.30 PM – 2.00 PM\nProf. Venkatesha Tatacharya\n Associate Professor\, Central Sanskrit University\, Rajiv Gandhi Campus\, Sringeri.\nमीमांसाश्लोकवार्तिकानुसारेण योगाचारबौद्धाभिमतस्य विषयशून्यज्ञानवादस्य परिशीलनम् (Sanskrit Talk)\n\n\n2.00 PM – 2.30 PM\nDr. Sacchidanand Mishra\n Member Secretary\, Indian Council of Philosophical Research\nThe Knower in the Nyāya Buddhist debate: Looking through the Nyāya Kusumanjali\n\n\n2.30 PM – 3.00 PM\nKetu Ramachandra Sekhar\n Course Development Team\, Siddhanta Knowledge Foundation\nBahyarthavadin Critique by Utpaladeva and Abhinavaguptacarya.\n\n\n3.00 PM – 3.30 PM\nProf. Bishnupada Mahapatra\n Professor & HOD\, Department of Nyaya-Vaisheshika\, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rastriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha\, New Delhi\nन्यायशास्त्रदिशा बौद्धाभिमतसिद्धान्तानां निराकरणप्रकारचिन्तनम् (Sanskrit Talk)\n\n\n3.30 PM – 4.00 PM\nDr. T. Ganesan\nDirector\, Center For Shaiva Studies\, Pondicherry\nBuddhist Concepts Reviewed And Refuted By The Early Śaivasiddhānta\n\n\n4.00 PM – 4.20 PM\nDr. Nagaraj Paturi\nSenior Director and Dean IKS Studies\, INDICA\nSummary and Closing Remarks\n\n\n4.20 PM – 4.30 PM\nNithin Sridhar\nDirector & Chief Curator\, INDICA Moksha\nConclusion and Vote of Thanks
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