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Applied Buddhism as an Academic Discipline in Lumbini Buddhist University
Author Bajracharya, Naresh Man (著)
Source Lumbini Prabha
Volumev.2
Date2017.05
Pages1 - 5
PublisherLumbini Buddhist University
Publisher Url https://lbu.edu.np/
LocationLumbini, Nepal [藍毗尼, 尼泊爾]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English; 尼泊爾文=Nepali
NoteProf. Bajracharya is the Vice Chancellor of the Lumbini Buddhist University.
AbstractAfter a half decade of establishment, LBU intended to conduct Master level degree courses in five different subjects including Applied Buddhism. LBU organized a seminar in 2010 AD which was aimed to develop and prescribe the curriculum of the subjects. At that seminar outlines of curriculum of Applied Buddhism were presented. After sometime, LBU finalized curriculum for MA in Applied Buddhism. Subsequently MA in Applied Buddhism was introduced in Lotus Academic College, an affiliated College of LBU which has produced three batches of MA graduates in Applied Buddhism. The concept of Applied Buddhism is not the consequences of research on Buddhist Studies. Rather it was conceived by efforts of some (very limited) socially motivated and service oriented Buddhist Teachers, Buddhist practitioners and scholars who have introduced Engaged or Socially Engaged Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism, Green Buddhism, etc which seem to be prototypes of Applied Buddhism. In fact Applied Buddhism was a new form of Buddhist practice which was initially not conceptualized as the subject of academic study nor the subject of conferring the degree.
Table of contentsBackground 1
Definition of Applied Buddhism Formulated By LBU 2
Applied Science 2
Applied Mathematics 2
Applied Buddhism 3
LBU now Defines Applied Buddhism as follows 3
Explanation of Definition 3
Scope of Applied Buddhism 4
Limitation of Applied Buddhism 4
Expected Outcome of Applied Buddhism 5
Objectives 5
Significance of Applied Buddhism 5
Guidelines for curriculum development 5
ISSN26160196 (P); 27174603 (E)
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Created date2023.05.10
Modified date2023.05.10



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