Skip to content

Dharma Documentaries

Buddhism and Its Cultures

Menu
  • Dharma
  • Culture
  • Ecology
  • Archives
  • About
Menu

Great Minds 14, Nagarjuna and Vasubandhu

Posted on November 3, 2017March 22, 2022 by Dharma Documentaries
A brief introduction to the thought of two of the leading thinkers in the Buddhist tradition.

Great Minds 14, Nagarjuna and Vasubandhu

This is the 14th talk that Dr. Hardy from the University of North Carolina gave on the Great Minds of the Eastern intellectual tradition for the Great Courses series.

In this talk Dr Hardy is concerned with two of the greatest thinkers in the Buddhist tradition, Nagarjuna and Vasubandhu, who laid the foundations of the Madhyamaka and Yogacara schools respectively.

To begin the lecture Dr Hardy reminds students of some of the fundamental teachings of the Buddha regarding dependent origination and the noble truths. He also introduces the logic of the tetralema.

Then in very short order we get an introduction to the thought of Nagarjuna as contained in the Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way, and their relation to the Prajñaparamita literature, before passing on to a similarly brief history of Vasubandhu and his teachings. The lecture concludes by looking at the fate of the Nalanda University in the 12th century.

Dr Hardy is very good at getting the essence of the matter over to his audience, but really we see the difficulties also of trying to teach a course on great minds in such short lessons. The only thing we can really hope for is that the brief intros will stimulate students to explore more on their own.

 

if the video does not appear on the page, try reloading the page; and if that doesn’t work, leave a comment so I can update the page (the comment is not published)

 

to see an album of screenshots click here

 

TAGS:
Dharma, Academic, Buddha, Buddhism, Madhyamaka, Monasteries, Yogacara

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Comments do not appear straight away, but are moderated before publication

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Subscriptions

Follow our Facebook Page Follow our Tweets Subscribe to our Feed

Subscribe by Email

Email


Shortlink and QR

https://dharma-documentaries.net/b/3gv

Donations

This site has taken more than fifteen years and 1,000s of hours to build, and has more than a thousand documentaries on it. If you would like to help, you can do so here. Even small amounts make a difference.

Copyright

If anyone has any copyright claims please contact me at dharmadocus@gmail.com and the posts and films will be immediately removed.

Top Ten Tags

Theravada
Mahayana
Vajrayana

India
Silk Road
China
Tibet

Arts
Lectures
Women

Sponsorship

 hosting sponsored by exabytes.my 

Random Posts

  • Takasera, a Portrait of a Himalayan Village
  • Nourished by the Mekong River: Colourful River System
  • Inside the Forbidden City 1, Secrets
  • Rock Cut Caves, a Tribute to Faith
  • Danino 6, India and its Interactions with the Eastern World
  • Hokusai Returns
  • The Cross and the Bodhi Tree
  • The Genius of Photography 6: Snap Judgements
  • HOME: The Statistics
  • Mystery of the Tibetan Mummy

Recent Posts

  • Forgotten Angkor: LiDAR Reveals Hidden Technology
  • Myanmar, The Grand Plain of the Irawaddy
  • For the Benefit of All Beings
  • Bactria and Ai Khanoun
  • Greek & Persian Influence on Early Buddhism
  • Sri Lanka, Hidden Wonders of a Sacred Land
  • Unseen China
  • Unseen Tibet
  • Thangka-Paubha, Beyond The Canvas
  • Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty

Related Posts:

  • Great Minds 4, The Buddha
  • Great Minds 27, Wonhyo to King Sejong
  • Great Minds 28, Padmasambhava to Tsongkhapa
  • Great Minds 12, Kautilya and Ashoka
  • Great Minds 25, Dogen and Hakuin
  • Great Minds 19, Saicho to Nichiren - Japanese Buddhism
  • Great Minds 17, Xuanzang and Chinese Buddhism
  • David Eckel: Buddhism 13-14 of 24
  • Allon, Buddhism in Ancient Gandhāra
  • The Story of Buddhism 07, The Intellectual Quest
© 2025 Dharma Documentaries | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme