Antioch: Buddhist Studies in India

Region: Asia
Country: India
City: Bodh Gaya
Language: English
Term: Fall
Semesters of language study required: none
Sponsoring Institution: Antioch College

Notes:

In Bodh Gaya, ancient and contemporary Buddhism intermingle, and abstract philosophies take on a human dimension. It was here under the Bodhi tree that the prince-ascetic Gotama became the fully enlightened Buddha. For two and a half millennia, Bodh Gaya has been a magnet for pilgrims from all Buddhist cultures. People from the Theravada countries of Southeast Asia, the Mahayana countries of the Far East, and the Vajrayana countries of the Himalayan north still come to venerate this sacred site, each in a fashion unique to his or her own tradition. Thus, within a two-mile radius, temples have been constructed in the architectural styles of Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, Japan, China, Bhutan, and Tibet. Program participants have the unique opportunity to live and study in a Burmese Vihar (monastery).

Emphasis is placed on a comparative approach to both theory and practice. Participants reach their own understanding of that essence which is common to all the varieties of Buddhism, while learning to appreciate the many cultural and historical environments in which it has flourished. The program consists of four components:

1. Core Courses
2. Language
3. Meditation Traditions
4. Independent Study: Selected Topics

At the heart of the Buddhist Studies Program is the desire to allow students to inquire into this subject from as many different points of view as possible. Western academic models are systematically used in the core courses, while Buddhist philosophies are tested in the meditation traditions course. Students are encouraged to examine their own cultural and intellectual assumptions as they pursue these studies in a challenging and supportive environment.

As students reside in a working monastery, there is a strict behavioral code.

For more information, contact an or Antioch in India. Students should consult their major department for approval.