MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH & SOCIAL ACTION (MGNIRSA)

SCHOOLS & CENTRES (Being Developed)

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

a)  School of Environmental Studies (SES)

b)  School of Microbiology (SM)

c)  School of Human Genome Research and Genetic Disorders (SHGRGD)

d)  School of Information Science (SIS)

e) School of Basic Sciences (SBS)

(i) Centre for Mathematics (CM)

(ii) Centre for Physics (CP)

(iii) Centre for Chemistry (CC)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

a)  School of Water Resources (SWAR)

b)  School of Energy (SE)

c)  School of Management & Training (SCMAT)

(i) Centre for Capacity Building and Development (C-CAD)

d)  Bureau of Consultancy and Research & Development (BUCARD)

e)  School of Policy Research (SPR)

f)  Virtual School of Higher Learning (VSHL)

g) School of Biotechnology (SCBT)

(i) Centre for Biotechnology (CB)

(ii) Centre for Bioinformatics (CBI)

h) School of Nano Science & Technology (S-NAST)

i) Rajiv Gandhi International School of Information Technology (RG-ISIT)

j) Jawaharlal Nehru School of Innovation and Transfer of Technology

(JNSITT)

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

(a)  School of Development Studies (SDES)

(b)  Alluri Seetharamaraju School of Tribal Studies & Research(ASRSTSR)

(c)  Dr.B.R. Ambedkar School of Social Action (DBRASSA)

(d)  Sarojini Naidu School of Women Studies (SNSWOS)

(e)  School of Rural Advancement (SRA)

(f)  International School of Research for Peace, Freedom and International Relations (ISRPFIR)

(i) Centre for Gandhian Studies (CGS)

(ii) Centre for Peace, Freedom and International Relations (CPFIR)

(iii) Centre for Buddhist Studies

(iv) Centre for Nehru Studies

(g)  School of Research on Physically and Mentally Challenged (SRPMC)

COMMON FACILITIES

Library and Information System (LIS)

Computer Centre (CC)

National Seminar

on

Buddhism and its Contribution to Indian Society

27th & 28th, May, 2010

Venue

Seminar Hall, MGNIRSA

Organized By:

CENTRE FOR BUDDHIST STUDIES

MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND SOCIAL ACTION (MGNIRSA)

Recognized by UGC and included under sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act.

(Recognised by the JNT University and University of Mysore as a Research Institute)

Street No. 17, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad-500029. A.P.

Tel: 040-27672492, Tel (Fax) 040-27664920

E-mail: . Web: http://www.mgnirsa.ac.in.

Preamble

Buddhism the fourth largest religion in the World today, brought revolutionary transformation in the life and culture of people of India, South-East Asia and China. Buddha who lived and taught during the sixth century B. C., Himself never tried to establish a religion bearing his name. But, through the life he lived, He was able to influence a large number of people from all walks of life: kings and commoners, rich and the poor, saints and criminals, who congregated into groups around Him, what had come to be known as Sangha, to realize, that suffering exists, that suffering arises from attachment to desires, that suffering ceases when attachment to desire ceases and that freedom from suffering is possible by practicing an eightfold path: right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right contemplation. These precepts, enlarged and propagated by His followers over the millennia, have entered into the thought process of scholars in every branch of knowledge, such as philosophy, religion, art and architecture, ethics, education and so on.

Buddha’s life and teachings present a unifying social force that is relevant even after 2500 years. The seminar proposes to debate the contribution of Buddha’s teachings in historical and contemporary perspective. The proposed themes are:

1.  Buddha and His times

2.  Buddhist Philosophy

3.  Buddhist art and architecture

4.  Social and ethical values in Buddhism

5.  Buddhist Acharyas and Personalities, past and present

6.  Buddhism in Contemporary India

Participants:

Researchers, Academicians, Industrialists, Business houses, Representatives of Monasteries, NGOs, Governmental bodies, Universities, and other Educational Institutions;

Call for Papers

Papers are invited on the themes for review. Authors of accepted papers may send their final paper softcopy not exceeding 10 pages on A4 size sheets with 1.5 line spacing, including tables, annexures and figures. Accepted Papers will be printed in the Seminar Volume which will be released by the Chief Guest in the Inaugural Session of the Seminar.

Time Frame:

Last date for registration for paper presentation - 15.04.2010

Last date for receiving full paper - 13.05.2010

Local Hospitality : Local Hospitality will be provided by the organisers

for the participants

Registration : The registration fee is Rs. 200/- for Delegates and no

fee for retired professionals, Students and Research

Scholars.

Accommodation

Those who want accommodation and other information may write to the Seminar Director. Accommodation will be booked on payment basis.

Prof. K. Anjanappa

Seminar Director

Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of

Research and Social Action (MGNIRSA)

Street No.17, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad-500029.

E-mail:

Tel Off: 040-27672492; Tel Fax: 040-27664920;

National Seminar

on

Buddhism and its Contribution to Indian Society

27th & 28th, May, 2010

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MGNIRSA

Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research and Social Action (MGNIRSA) was established by Dr. D. Swaminadhan Research Foundation (DSRF) in 1995 to fulfill the objectives. The proposal for establishing MGNIRSA at Hyderabad has been accepted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh and land is being provided for developing its campus. MGNIRSA has been recognised by the University of Mysore as a Research Centre to offer Ph.D programmes in certain areas in Sciences, Engineering & Technology and Social Sciences. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) and also entered into a MOU for offering Ph.D and other PG Degree programmes. The Institute is planned to become a Deemed to be University in course of time. MGNIRSA is recognized by UGC & included under sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act. MGNIRSA has a number of Schools and Centres. Centre for Buddhist Studies is one such Centre.

Centre for Buddhist Studies

Centre for Buddhist Studies was started during 2008 under the International School of Research for Peace, Freedom and International Relations (ISRPFIR). It is a significant stride to promote advanced studies and research in Buddhism with all its branches.

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad is more than 400 yrs old. It is the hub of Information Technology and Biotechnology. The city is famous for Charminar and Pearls. It is known for its hospitality, rich traditions and for its ancient Architectural monuments such as, Golconda fort, Macca Masjid, Royal tombs of Qutub Shahi dynasty, Ramoji Film City, Birla Mandir and the Monolithic Buddha Statue in Hussain Sagar Lake.