I can only second the warm words for Dina Bangdel of John Huntington and Matthew Kapstein. Dina’s sudden and untimely death is a big loss for her family and Nepal. I had the pleasure to be on a panel together with a few months ago in Heidelberg. She was in such a good mood, also a few weeks later at the Art Trienale in Kathmandu. We are very sad and will miss her a lot.

 

Axel

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Prof. Dr. Axel Michaels 

Seniorprofessor and Director Excellence Cluster "Asia and Europe in a Global Context“ | Vice President Heidelberger Academy of Science and Humanities| Director Research Unit "Historical Documents of Nepal" of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

Contact: Universität Heidelberg, Südasien-Institut | Im Neuenheimer Feld 330, D-69120 Heidelberg |Tel. +49-6221-548917 / Fax +49-6221-546338 

Homepages: http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de | http://www.sai.uni-heidelberg.de/abt/IND/index.html |http://www.haw.uni-heidelberg.de.forschung/forschungsstellen/nepal/projekt.de.html

Email: Axel.Michaels@urz.uni-heidelberg.de (official and personal); michaels@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de (Cluster mail)

 

 

Latest book publication:

Homo Ritualis. Hindu Ritual and Its Significance for Ritual Theory. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2016

 

 

 

On 02.08.17, 23:21, "INDOLOGY on behalf of Matthew Kapstein via INDOLOGY" <indology-bounces@list.indology.info on behalf of indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

 

    What terrible news!

    Dina was a jewel among jewels,

    a wonderful human being,

    and an invaluable scholar and activist on behalf of Nepal's artistic heritage.

    Her passing comes much too soon,

    and all who had the privilege to know her can

    only be shocked and dismayed.

   

    Matthew

   

    Matthew Kapstein

    Directeur d'études,

    Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes

    

    Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,

    The University of Chicago

   

    ________________________________________

    From: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces@list.indology.info] on behalf of John Huntington via INDOLOGY [indology@list.indology.info]

    Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2017 11:21 AM

    To: Indology

    Subject: [INDOLOGY] Dina Bangdel's Passing

   

    Dina Bangdel’s untimely death is a tragedy of many orders. Taken from us in the prime of life, she was in the midst of several projects all of which boded well for the disciplines of Nepali/Newar art history, Buddhism of the Himalayas and art history in general. In addition she was a charismatic leader and strong advocate for the arts in Nepal with a considerable following as a national figure.

   

    Her intelligence, personal charm, and positive outlook (“no negativity” was a favorite saying of hers) gave her the ability to create positive attitudes for the promotion, study, and preservation of historical monuments. Her vision was very straightforward, “this needs to be done, together we can do it, and here is the plan to do it”.

   

    Having worked with Dina closely on several projects, the “Photographic Documentation of Newar Buddhist Art and Architecture, and the Circle of Bliss exhibition catalog, I came to know her more as a family member than a graduate student or a colleague. Her contributions to these projects were both generous in terms of time and effort and of the highest intellectual level.

   

    Personally, my family, Susan, Eric and Yumi, and I will miss her beyond any possible words and her husband Bibh and her sons, Devan and Neel have our most profound condolences.

   

    May her Indra capa kaya (rainbow body) diffuse through the sarva akasha totality of space.

   

    John

    Huntington

   

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