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Online: Jeffrey Hopkins Legacy Series

October 27 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT

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Sravasti Abbey and Buddha’s Center,
in cooperation with UMA Institute of Buddhist Studies,
present

Jeffrey Hopkins Legacy Series

11 Buddhist scholars, 11 online sessions

Honoring the memory of scholar, translator, practitioner Jeffrey Hopkins

Sundays, September 15 – November 24

2 pm Pacific Time

On Zoom and streamed live on YouTube.

Eleven online teachings with illustrious students of Professor Jeffrey Hopkins honoring his uniquely profound impact on the Western Buddhist world and beyond.

Jeffrey Hopkins, Emeritus professor and founder of the famed Tibetan and Buddhist Studies program at the University of Virginia, passed from this life July 1, 2024. His contribution to Buddhism’s spread in the English-speaking world is incalculable. From his days as the English translator for His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, to the publication of his master work, Meditation on Emptiness, to his ingenious addition of Tibetan scholars to his faculty, and through translating, editing, and or writing dozens of popular as well as scholarly books, Jeffrey Hopkins gave his life to a profound study and sharing of Tibetan Buddhist teachings. Find a treasure trove of translations and teachings on the UMA Institute of Buddhist Studies website.

In these online Dharma teachings, eleven of professor Hopkins’ illustrious students share their wisdom as they honor their beloved  teacher.

Click here for the full list of presentations.

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All Dharma programs are offered freely, and your offering is welcomed.

Gifts received for talks in the Jeffrey Hopkins Legacy Series can be directed to UMA Institute of Buddhist Studies to continue Professor Hopkins’ work. To do so, write Hopkins Series in the comments box.

"Buddhist Philosphy" book cover

October 27

Getting into Emptiness with Jamyang Shaypa
an interactive session with Craig Preston

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Craig Preston studied Tibetan language and Buddhist philosophy as an undergraduate student at the University of Virgiinia prior to receiving his J.D. degree. He has taught at the Namgyal Institute for Buddhist Studies in Ithaca (NY), the State University of New York at Buffalo, and Maitripa Institute in Portland (OR).

He is the author of several books, including How to Read Classical Tibetan, Volume One: Summary of the General Path (Snow Lion, 2005), How to Read Classical Tibetan Vol. 2 : Buddhist Tenets (Snow Lion, 2009), and is co-author (with Daniel Cozort) of Buddhist Philosophy: Losang Gonchok’s Short Commentary to Jamyang Sheyba’s Root Text on Tenets (Shambhala Publ., 2003).

He has contributed translations on Madhyamaka philosophy for the UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies.

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