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The Buddhist tradition is central to any understanding of human culture, social history and contemporary reality. As Asia rises and western interest grows, its importance is increasingly recognised. In the modern academy, it has been relatively little studied and understood. The Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies (‘OCBS’) works to remedy that. It studies Buddhist texts and the thinking and practice they present, and also Buddhist social history from the origins to the present day. It does so from original sources, written and oral, in the languages that past and present representatives of the tradition have used. Accordingly, it is able to treat the Buddhist tradition as an interdisciplinary field of study in its own right. Work in this field illuminates cultural commonalities across the whole of Asia. Oxford University has long contributed to world-wide understanding of Buddhism. Scholars from many countries have studied and produced important work here. There was recently a danger that all this would die for lack of public funding. But private initiative has opened a new chapter. This site presents:
The OCBS Now
The OCBS exists to contribute to Oxford University, to Buddhist Studies and to the wider understanding of the Buddhist tradition. It will:
In this way, it will help:
It will also:
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