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dc.contributor.authorTuladhar, Amita Shovaen
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-12T01:56:32Z-
dc.date.available2022-07-12T01:56:32Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2433/274838-
dc.descriptionThe 14th Next-Generation Global Workshopen
dc.description第14回次世代グローバルワークショップja
dc.descriptionテーマ/Theme: New Normal Lifestyles during/post-COVID-19: from Crisis to Opportunityen
dc.description日程/Date: 25-26 September, 2021en
dc.description開催場所/Venue: The workshop will be held Onlineen
dc.description.abstractOutbreak of COVID-19 is an international human crisis. The damage to health, wealth and well-being has already been huge. The rapid spread of the coronavirus pandemic started from China and throughout Asia, Europe, and the United states. Nepal is not spared. This paper attempts to look at how Buddhist philosophy is helping the online participants to cope with stress due to coronavirus pandemic and their experiences in participating in online programs run by various Theravada Viharas (monasteries). The COVID-19 is a blessing in disguise for the Buddhist community in the Kathmandu valley followed by lockdowns --long, short and partial. Since last year these lockdowns have confined people to their houses but it provides a wonderful opportunity for learning the teachings of Buddhism through online lectures, discourses and webinars including the Vipassana meditation organized by learned Bhikkhus (monks) of Theravada Viharas (monasteries). This paper is entirely based on empirical studies. Therefore, a primary survey among the online participants have been conducted through a questionnaire. Mobile phones, landline and emails are employed to collect information. Theravada Viharas (monasteries) that are running the online programs are briefly described, and profiles of learned Bhikkhus (monks) are also given including their feedbacks. The study deals entirely with Theravada Buddhist tradition in Nepal and does not address other Buddhist traditions such as Vajrayana and Mahayana.en
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisher京都大学アジア研究教育ユニットja
dc.publisher.alternativeKyoto University Asian Study Uniten
dc.subjectTheravada Buddhismen
dc.subjectCOVID-19en
dc.subjectonline learningen
dc.titleOnline learning of Buddhism during/post-COVID in the Kathmandu Valleyen
dc.typeconference paper-
dc.type.niitypeConference Paper-
dc.identifier.jtitleProceedings of the Next Generation Global Workshopen
dc.identifier.volume14-
dc.identifier.spage1-
dc.identifier.epage19-
dc.textversionauthor-
dc.identifier.artnum23-
dc.sortkey23-
dc.addressPhD candidate, Lumbini Buddhist Universityen
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.kuasu.cpier.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/the-14th-nextgeneration-globalworkshop/-
dc.identifier.selfDOI10.14989/pnggw_14_23-
dcterms.accessRightsopen access-
dc.relation.isDerivedFromhttps://www.kuasu.cpier.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/the-14th-nextgeneration-globalworkshop/-
jpcoar.conferenceNameThe Next-Generation Global Workshop : New Normal Lifestyles during/post-COVID-19: from Crisis to Opportunityen
jpcoar.conferenceSequence14-
jpcoar.conferenceSponsorKyoto University Asian Study Uniten
jpcoar.conferenceDate25-26 September, 2021en
jpcoar.conferenceStartDate2021-11-25-
jpcoar.conferenceEndDate2021-11-26-
jpcoar.conferenceVenueOnlineen
出現コレクション:Proceedings of the 14th Next Generation Global Workshop

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