Email:fanmuyou@sjtu.edu.cn
Research Expertise:Sanskrit and Buddhist Literature
Courses:History of Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Indian History and Culture
Email:fanmuyou@sjtu.edu.cn
Research Expertise:Sanskrit and Buddhist Literature
Courses:History of Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Indian History and Culture
Dr. Fan Muyou, female and a native of Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, was born in December 1980. From 1999 to 2003, she studied Chinese Literature in the Department of Chinese, Beijing Normal University. From 2003 to 2009, she studied Indian Language in School of Foreign Languages, Peking University and got master’s and doctor’s degree. She had studied in the University of Delhi for a year funded by China Scholarship Council. In 2007, she was supported by Germany Academic Center and studied in LMU Munich for half a year. From 2009 to 2011, she conducted post-doctoral research in the Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-Sen University. She went to LMU Munich to do short-term post-doctoral research in 2012.
B. Major Books:
1. Advayasamatāvijaya: A Study based on the Sanskrit Manuscript Found in Tibet, Shanghai: Zhongxi Book Company, 2011.12
2. An Introduction to Sanskrit, A.F.Stenzler, Peking University, 2009.10
A. Major Papers:
1. Some Remarks on the Relationship between a Sanskrit Manuscript of Advayasamatāvijaya from Tibet and its Tibetan Translation, Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddology at Soka University, Vol. XI, pp. 375-380, Tokyo, 2008.3
2. Some Grammatical Notes on the Advayasamatāvijayamahākalparājā, Sanskrit Manuscripts in China: Proceedings of a Panel at the 2008 Beijing Seminar on Tibetan Studies, Chinese Tibetan Studies Press
3. On Basuo Drama’s Characteristics: from the perspective of Drama Zhong’er, South Asian Studies, 2008(1)
4. Some notes on Editing the Sanskrit Manuscript of the Advayasamatāvijaya with Reference to the Chinese and Tibetan Translations, Tantric Studies, Vol. I, pp. 155-178, Hamburg, 2008.
5. Re-evaluation of Significance and Value of Shi Hu’s Buddhist Scripture Translation, Journal of Sun Yat-Sen University (Social Science Edition), 2010.7
6. Review on Reasons for Separation of Buddhist Schools, Bashu Press, 2010.8