tpiheader00121
You are here: Home Features Education and Language College for Higher Tibetan Studies hosts debate on secular education

College for Higher Tibetan Studies hosts debate on secular education

E-mail Print PDF
Dharamshala: A group of Tibetan students studying at ten colleges in different parts of India have gathered at the College for Higher Tibetan Studies (CHTS) at Sarah (near Dharamsala) to participate in the third annual debate on the Tibetan system of secular education.

The four-day educational event was inaugurated this morning by Penpa Tsering, Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, and Kalon Tripa (Tibetan prime minister), Professor Samdhong Rinpoche.  Other dignitaries present at the function were the director of the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics and the president of the Tibetan Youth Congress.

The participants in this workshop are college students from Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies, Kirti Monastery; Chennai; Baroda, Gujarat; the Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute in Dharamsala; Bangalore; the College for Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarah, and Delhi University.

“This educational programme was organised to examine the negligence on the part of Tibetans in exile and setbacks in the field of education over the past thirty years,” stated a representative of the youth organisation at CHTS, which is responsible for organising the event.

Another aim, he added, is to bring together the Tibetan students on a common platform, to generate thorough discussion and ideas towards improving specialisation in higher Tibetan studies and preserving the Tibetan cultural heritage.

In his address, the speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile emphasized that this debate about Tibetans’ studies is more imperative now than ever. He reminded those gathered about the His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s recent advice to the Tibetans in exile, particularly the youth, to strengthen their studies of specialised academic fields.

Speaker Penpa Tsering said that the younger generation of Tibetans should use educational opportunities to engage in in-depth research and to become experts in different areas of both modern and traditional Tibetan studies.

Kalon Tripa, Professor Samdhong Rinpoche, lauded the efforts of the youth organisation who arranged this debate on Tibetan studies, which he agreed is the best way to encourage Tibetans’ advancement in different academic fields.

Drawing on his own profound wisdom and expertise in Tibetan studies, Kalon Tripa expounded on the traditional Tibetan system of education, which is comprised of five minor subjects: drama, dance and music, astrology, poetry, and composition, and five “higher” subjects: the art of healing, Sanskrit, dialectics, arts and craft, and metaphysics and the philosophy of religion.

Kalon Tripa also spoke in detail about the importance of the Tibetan script as the most unique and suitable language to relate the teachings of Buddha—the texts which form the basis of the philosophy of religion, considered the most important and fundamental among the five higher subjects.

During the next few days, the participants and mentors will discuss a wide range of issues, including the exiled Tibetans’ basic approach to education, specialisation in different fields of study, and methods to improve the standard of education for Tibetans in exile.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 August 2009 10:04 )  



......


Tibetan Prime-ministerial Candidates in Historic Debate

Tibetan Prime-ministerial Candidates in Historic Debate Bylakuppe: Four Tibetan prime-ministerial candidates yesterday (September 3) fa...

Tibetans Celebrate 50th Democracy Day: His Holiness Awarded Golden Seal

Tibetans Celebrate 50th Democracy Day: His Holiness Awarded Golden Seal

Bylakuppe: Tibetans around the world today (September 2) celebrated the 50th Tib...

China Stages Conferences on Tibetan Security and Monastic Activities

China Stages Conferences on Tibetan Security and Monastic Activities Dharamshala: The People's Republic of China has staged two conferences this mon...

New Rules Further Crack Down on Internet Access in Tibet

New Rules Further Crack Down on Internet Access in Tibet Dharamshala: New internet censorship rules imposed in Tibet this month are just...

10th Session of Tibetan Parliament Begins

10th Session of Tibetan Parliament Begins Dharamshala: The tenth session of the 14th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile has begun...

Tibetan PM Inaugurates Prayer Halls At Sera Jey School

Tibetan PM Inaugurates Prayer Halls At Sera Jey School Bylakuppe: The Kalon Tripa (Prime Minister) of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile h...

Tibetan Professionals Develop Global Vision

Tibetan Professionals Develop Global Vision Dharamshala. The inaugural Global Tibetan Professionals Summit began today (S...

First Tibetan National General Meeting Concludes: Democracy, the Middle Way and His Holiness’ Future Role

First Tibetan National General Meeting Concludes: Democracy, the Middle Way and His Holiness’ Future Role Bylakuppe: His Holiness the Dalai lama yesterday (August 31) addressed 250 deleg...

Economy Buys the Value of Human Rights and Tibet

Economy Buys the Value of Human Rights and Tibet Dharamshala: It's a fact that, today, th...

Presidential Office Rejects Tibetan Leader's Criticism

Presidential Office Rejects Tibetan Leader's Criticism Taipei: The Presidential Office yesterda...

Tibetan Human Rights Group Commemorates World Day Against Torture

Tibetan Human Rights Group Commemorates World Day Against Torture Dharamshala: Today, June 26, marks the 1...

Exiled Tibetans Play Active Role in Upcoming Elections

Exiled Tibetans Play Active Role in Upcoming Elections Dharamshala: At a press conference in Dh...

Gelek: A Personal Account of a Chinese Crackdown on Tibetan Dissent

Gelek: A Personal Account of a Chinese Crackdown on Tibetan Dissent Dharamshala: Gelek was a monk from the e...

Study: Tibetans Underwent the Fastest Evolution in Human History

Study: Tibetans Underwent the Fastest Evolution in Human History According to a new study published in Sc...

India: Stand up and speak up for Rights of Tibetan People!

India: Stand up and speak up for Rights of Tibetan People! Dharamshala: Rewind to march 2008; when ...

People of Hong Kong Vote for Democracy

People of Hong Kong Vote for Democracy

Dharamsala: The struggle for democracy i...

New Tibetan School in South India Discusses Buddhist Philosophy

New Tibetan School in South India Discusses Buddhist Philosophy
Hunsur: From August 22-26, the Snowland...

10 Questions for Dr. Lobsang Sangay

10 Questions for Dr. Lobsang Sangay
Dr. Lobsang Sangay is a Senior Fellow at...

His Holiness in Manali: Global Population Is Tired of Violence

His Holiness in Manali: Global Population Is Tired of Violence
Manali: Tibetan spiritual leader His Hol...

Tibetans Best Judge of their Representative; says Spoke-person

Tibetans Best Judge of their Representative; says Spoke-person

Dharamshala: The Tibet post International...

Other Languages

English Afrikaans Albanian Arabic Armenian Azerbaijani Basque Belarusian Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Filipino Finnish French Galician Georgian German Greek Haitian Creole Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Malay Maltese Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swahili Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Vietnamese Welsh Yiddish
Adver-2