Ahiṃsā in Jainism: Ideals and Reality
When: Wed, 22.04.2026 6:15 PM until 7:45 PM
Where: Universität Hamburg, Hauptgebäude, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, Flügel West, 20146 Hamburg, Raum 221
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Yutaka Kawasaki, University Library, University of Tokyo
Public Lecture as part of the General Lecture Series
Ahiṃsā – Nonviolence in Global Perspective
Ahimsa Lecture Series
The Ahimsa Lecture Series explores the concept of ahiṃsā (non-violence) in its historical, religious, philosophical, and societal dimensions. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of speakers over the course of one semester, the series approaches ahiṃsā not merely as a religious or ethical ideal, but as a dynamic field of thought and practice in a global context. The aim of the lecture series is to connect academic research with critical reflection and contemporary societal relevance, fostering open discussion and dialogue among students, scholars, and an interested wider public.
All lectures take place in room ESA W 221; hybrid events will be live-streamed from there.
Wednesday, 8:15 – 9:45 or 18:15 – 19:45 (CET), Main Building, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, West Wing, Room 221
Coordination: Corinna May Lhoir, M.A., Asien-Africa-Institute, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies, University Hamburg