Edition |
First HarperCollins paperback edition. |
Description |
xii, 275 pages ; 21 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-270) and index. |
Summary |
Buddhist scholar Donald S. Lopez Jr. offers an account that demystifies Buddhism and explains its practices, teachings, and schools. The story of Buddhism focuses on actual lived practice and shows why Buddhism has been so appealing and helpful through many centuries and many cultures, including our own. Lopez begins with the creation and structure of the Buddhist universe and then tells the story of the life of the Buddha, weaving a tapestry of history, legend, and doctrine (a traditional approach in Buddhist literature). He explores important concepts such as dharma -- including devotional practices and techniques of meditation -- and sangha -- the communities of monks, nuns, and laypeople who follow the teachings of the Buddha. Finally, the author probes the meaning of enlightenment as a path to the realization of one's true nature and freedom from suffering. Includes a glossary, detailed index, and comprehensive bibliography. |
Contents |
The universe -- The Buddha -- The dharma -- Monastic life -- Lay practice -- Enlightenment. |
Subject |
Buddhism.
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ISBN |
0060099275 paperback $15.95 |
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9780060099275 paperback |
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