Lecturer Excelling in Applied Buddhism and English Literature. Dedicated to Cultivating Holistic Learning Experiences for Students.
Manjeel Subedi is Lecturer at Lumbini Buddhist University, bringing a rich educational background and diverse experience to his role. He holds dual master’s degrees in Applied Buddhism and English Literature, reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise and deep intellectual curiosity.
Mr. Manjeel’s research interests lie at the intersection of religious studies, Buddhism, and psychology. His work explores how Buddhist teachings can inform psychological well-being and how these ancient practices can be applied in contemporary contexts to foster mental and emotional health.
His professional journey includes significant roles such as the Secretary of IFORD, where he gained valuable administrative and organizational experience. At Lumbini Buddhist University, he has contributed to various capacities, starting as a part-time lecturer and course contractor, eventually becoming an Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer. This progression underscores his dedication and commitment to academic excellence.
As a Lecturer at LBU, Mr. Subedi is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to connect with students on multiple levels. His interdisciplinary approach, combining applied Buddhism with insights from English literature, offers students a unique perspective on religious and psychological studies. Manjeel’s courses are designed to be thought-provoking and relevant, encouraging students to explore the practical applications of Buddhist teachings in their own lives.
Through his teaching and research, Mr. Subedi plays a crucial role in advancing the mission of Lumbini Buddhist University. His efforts contribute to a holistic educational environment that values both academic rigor and the personal growth of students. Mr. Subedi’s dedication to integrating Buddhist philosophy with modern psychological insights helps prepare students for both professional success and a balanced, mindful approach to life.
Master’s in Applied Buddhism
Master’s in English Literature
Mind as a Master: An Essence of Both the Bhagvatagita and the Dhammapada (Kalyanmitra Sandesh-1)
The Buddha: Founder of Counselling Psychology (Anandabhoomi-46)
Buddhism: A True Psychology (Lumbini Prabha-4)
Mind in Buddhism: Exploring its Relevancy with Neuroscience (Lumbini Prabha-5)
Study of Health and Sickness in Buddhist Perspectives (Kalyanmitra Sandesh-2)
Philosophical Articles, Songs and Poetries in National Daily Newspaper