Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain

Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain
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Synopsis Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain by : Donald Alexander Mackenzie

Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain

Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain
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Total Pages : 232
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Synopsis Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain by : Donald Alexander Mackenzie

Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain

Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain
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ISBN-10 : 0849015588
ISBN-13 : 9780849015588
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Synopsis Buddhism in Pre-Christian Britain by : Donald A. MacKenzie

Buddhism in England

Buddhism in England
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Total Pages : 598
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Buddhist Tales for Young and Old, Volume 2

Buddhist Tales for Young and Old, Volume 2
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Publisher : Pariyatti
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781681726793
ISBN-13 : 1681726793
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Synopsis Buddhist Tales for Young and Old, Volume 2 by : Kurunegoda Piyatissa Maha Thera

Volume 2: Stories of the Enlightenment Being, Jātakas 51–100, 514. Interpreted by Kurunegoda Piyatissa Maha Thera. Stories Told by Todd Anderson. Illustrated by John Patterson. 2nd edition, revised and enlarged by Kurunegoda Piyatissa Maha Thera and Stephan Hillyer Levitt. Republished by Pariyatti Publishing (2024). ------------------------ The stories published in five volumes, are compiled and interpreted by Ven. Kurunegoda Piyatissa and retold by Todd Anderson (Vols. 1 and 2) and Stephan Hillyer Levitt (Vols. 3,4 and 5). The stories are drawn from ancient Pali and Sinhalese sources, and have been adapted for a modern audience while preserving the original moral and ethical teachings. These stories have been used for centuries in Buddhist education and sermons to teach important values such as compassion, generosity, honesty, and the dangers of greed and craving. They cover a wide range of themes and characters, from princes and kings to animals and mythical beings. They have also influenced literature, art, and architecture across various cultures. The Buddhist Tales for Young and Old series provides a rich collection of stories that can help readers of all ages develop moral and ethical values, as well as a deeper understanding of Buddhist teachings and philosophy. The combination of engaging narratives and beautiful illustrations (Vols. 1 and 2) makes these books a valuable resource for both personal and educational purposes. Volume 1: Jātakas 1–50 Volume 2: Jātakas 51–100, 514 Volume 3: Jātakas 101–150 Volume 4: Jātakas 151–200 Volume 5: Jātakas 201–250

The Influence of Indian Thought on the Thought of the West

The Influence of Indian Thought on the Thought of the West
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Synopsis The Influence of Indian Thought on the Thought of the West by : Swami Ashokananda

The Life of Vivekananda and the Universal Gospel is a biography of Swami Vivekananda written by the French Nobel Laureate Monsieur Romain Rolland. The book was written in the 1920s. The author was assisted, through correspondence, by Swami Ashokananda, who was at that time the editor of the English journal Prabuddha Bharata. However, in the life of Swami Vivekananda written by M. Rolland, it is evident that the author does not believe that India has had any role in shaping global thought and culture, and nor does he believe that the philosophy of the Upanishads has influenced Western thought in any way. As a rebuttal to M. Rolland’s views on the subject, Swami Ashokananda wrote an article, “The Influence of Indian Thought on the Thought of the West”, which was published serially in 1931 in the April, May, and June issues of Prabuddha Bharata. This article was later brought out in book form, but has been out of print for a long time. Advaita Ashrama, a publication house of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, is happy to republish this title considering its great relevance even today. In one of his lectures delivered in India, Swami Vivekananda says: “The debt which the world owes to our motherland is immense... Like the gentle dew that falls unseen and unheard, and yet brings into blossom the fairest of roses, has been the contribution of India to the thought of the world. Silent, unperceived, yet omnipotent in its effect, it has revolutionized the thought of the world, yet nobody knows when it did so.” By a perusal of this booklet, we believe readers of today will be convinced of the undeniable Influence of Indian Thought on the Thought of the West.

The Scottish Historical Review

The Scottish Historical Review
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Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510013636130
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Synopsis The Scottish Historical Review by : James Maclehose

A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886.

The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society

The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society
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Total Pages : 198
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Synopsis The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society by : Welsh Bibliographical Society

Includes reports of the annual meetings 1911-

The New Statesman

The New Statesman
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Total Pages : 818
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The Awakening of the West

The Awakening of the West
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Synopsis The Awakening of the West by : Stephen Batchelor

The Awakening of the West is an insightful and elegantly written history chronicling the developing relationship between Buddhism and Western culture. As anyone familiar with the work of Stephen Batchelor (best-selling author of Buddhism Without Beliefs) would expect, The Awakening of the West is presented in a fresh and lively way and backed by thorough research. Using the innovative approach of starting with the present and working back in time, Batchelor makes it easy to connect familiar contemporary Buddhist teachers to their historical roots. He breathes life into history by capturing the personalities and times of famous and lesser-known but important Buddhist figures. After absorbing these stories and their context, readers will not only have a greater appreciation of Buddhism as a religion but can gain insights that can help them develop their own discerning wisdom. The Awakening of the West is a unique, engaging and important book for anyone seeking a greater understanding of Buddhism.