Garland of the Buddha’s Past Lives (Volume 1)

Garland of the Buddha’s Past Lives (Volume 1)
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 9781479885831
ISBN-13 : 1479885835
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Synopsis Garland of the Buddha’s Past Lives (Volume 1) by : Aryashura

The Garland of Past Lives is a collection of thirty four stories depicting the miraculous deeds performed by the Buddha in his previous rebirths. Composed in the fourth century C.E. by the Buddhist monk Aryashura, the text’s accomplished artistry led Indian aesthetic theorists to praise its elegant mixture of verse and prose. The twenty stories in this first volume deal primarily with the virtues of giving and morality. Ascetics sacrifice their lives for hungry tigers, kings open their veins for demons to drink their blood, helmsmen steer their crew through perilous seas, and quail chicks quench forest fires by proclaiming words of truth. The experience is intended to arouse astonishment in the audience, inspiring devotion, through the future Buddha’s transcendence of conventional norms in his quest to acquire enlightenment and save the world from suffering. The importance of such stories of past lives in traditional Buddhist culture, throughout Asia and up to today, cannot be overestimated.

Garland of the Buddha's Past Lives (Volume 2)

Garland of the Buddha's Past Lives (Volume 2)
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9781479839926
ISBN-13 : 1479839922
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Synopsis Garland of the Buddha's Past Lives (Volume 2) by : Aryashura

In this second volume of the Garland of Past Lives, Aryashura applies his elegant literary skill toward composing fourteen further stories that depict the Buddha’s quest for enlightenment in his former lives. Here the perfection of forbearance becomes the dominant theme, as the future Buddha suffers mutilations from the wicked and sacrifices himself for those he seeks to save. Friendship, too, takes on central significance, with greed leading to treachery and enemies transformed into friends through the transformative effect of the future Buddha’s miraculous virtue. The setting for many such moral feats is the forest. Portrayed as home for the future Buddha in his lives as an animal or ascetic, the peaceful harmony of this idyllic realm is often violently interrupted by intrusions from human society. Only the future Buddha can resolve the ensuing conflict, influencing even kings, in the stories but also throughout Asian history, to express wonder and devotion at the startling demonstrations of virtue they encounter.

Once the Buddha Was a Monkey

Once the Buddha Was a Monkey
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9780226782157
ISBN-13 : 0226782158
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Once the Buddha Was a Monkey by : Āryaśūra

Here is one of the most entertaining masterpieces of Sanskrit literature rendered in an English translation that fully captures the original's artistry and charm. Written most probably in the fourth century A.D., the Jatakamala is generally considered the masterpiece of Buddhist literature in Sanskrit. In elegant, courtly style, Arya Sura retells thirty-four traditional stories about the Buddha in his previous incarnations, human and animal. Whether as a king, a brahmin, a monkey, or a hare, the Great One is shown in assiduous pursuit of virtue and compassion. Though primarily intended as exemplary tales illustrating the Buddhist virtues, these stories also provide a vivid picture of life at a high point in ancient Indian culture—city life in ordinary households or at the royal court, and country life against a backdrop of mountain, desert, and jungle. Fresh study of the Sanskrit manuscripts, now scattered in libraries all over the world, has enabled Peter Khoroche to make this new translation faithful to the original in both style and content. His explanatory notes will assist student and general reader alike in appreciating this classic from an ancient and exotic civilization. “The general reader will be highly grateful for this new translation which, besides being beautifully printed, is rounded off with a very informative and reliable introduction.”—Renate Söhnen-Thieme, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies “One would be a fool not to welcome the chance to read this book.”—Richard Gombrich, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society

Jâtakamâla

Jâtakamâla
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Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435015464282
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Synopsis Jâtakamâla by : Jat̀akas

Ancient India’s Myths and Beliefs

Ancient India’s Myths and Beliefs
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781448859900
ISBN-13 : 1448859905
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient India’s Myths and Beliefs by : Charles Phillips

An introduction to myths of ancient India features commentary on tales about the divinities, the ten incarnations of Vishnu, and female figures prevalent in the legends.

Jesus and Buddha

Jesus and Buddha
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781646044597
ISBN-13 : 1646044592
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Jesus and Buddha by : Marcus Borg

Side-by-side examples that let you discover the teachings of Jesus and Buddha—and the striking similarities between them. This stunning collection is perfect for those curious about the influential teachers Jesus and Buddha, and their lessons of peace, love, patience, and kindness. Witness as two of the most holy beings meet in a thought-provoking encounter of the spirit. Compare the Bible verse: “Jesus knew all people and needed no one to testify about anyone; for he himself knew what was in everyone” (John 2.24-25) to the Buddhist scripture: “He was expert in knowing the thoughts and actions of living beings” (Vimalakirtinirdesha Sutra 2). Written by a renowned New Testament scholar and national bestselling author, and with an introduction by Jack Kornfield, Jesus and Buddha is a timeless testament to what makes us similar rather than different. With over 100 examples presented side by side, this is a perfect book for anyone interested in Christianity, Buddhism, mindfulness, meditation, and all ways of seeking enlightenment.

A Peace History of India

A Peace History of India
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Publisher : Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9789385563522
ISBN-13 : 9385563521
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis A Peace History of India by : Klaus Schlichtmann

This book is a great contribution to Peace Research. It places India in the world as a worthy player in international relations from ancient times. The selection of four of the most significant historical peaks over two millennia, the Ashoka era, the Pala era, the Orientalist era and the Gandhi era shows the uniqueness of India's peaceful history, relevant not only for herself, but for the whole of humankind. To the point that in present times, her engagement is destined to contribute to the urgent long-awaited transformation of the United Nations Organization. J.S.

The Body of God

The Body of God
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 687
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ISBN-10 : 9780195369229
ISBN-13 : 019536922X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Body of God by : D Dennis Hudson

Although Hudson died without completing 'The Body of God', the work has been edited and brought to fruition by Margaret Case. The book is a detailed study of a renowned Tamil Hindu temple, the Vaikuntha Perumal (ca. 770 CE). Hudson uses this temple as an illustration of a major current and historical stage in South Indian Vaisnava religion.

The Autobiography of Jamgon Kongtrul

The Autobiography of Jamgon Kongtrul
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 577
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ISBN-10 : 9781645473152
ISBN-13 : 1645473155
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Autobiography of Jamgon Kongtrul by : Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye

Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye (1813–1899) was one of the most influential figures and prolific writers in the Tibetan Buddhist world. He was a founder and the single most important proponent of the nonsectarian movement that flourished in eastern Tibet and remains popular today. Two additional texts discuss his previous lives and recount Kongtrul's final days. The Autobiography of Jamgön Kongtrul is part of The Tsadra Foundation Series published by Snow Lion Publications.