Buddhism is general not considered a religion by its Abrahamic counterparts because of its spiritual and individual nature, rather than following a strict deity. Even the name Buddhism doesn’t mean that they really pray to Buddha, but rather try to emulate the ways of Buddha – the man that reached enlightenment.
Illustrations:Few B/w Illustrations Description:The most fruitful growth of Buddhism in the Far East has resulted in the development of Zen and Shin. Zen attained its maturity in China and Shin...
Presents a collection of the Vietnamese monk's writings selected from twenty-two of his books which focus on the Buddhist teachings of inner peace and mindfulness.
Based on the Dalai Lama’s talks in London this ebook addresses the current difficulties facing humanity including: racial hatred, gender and environmental protection.
This book contains an outline or synopsis of the seven books of the advanced analytical collection of the Pali Canon, the Abhidhamma Pitaka.
This elegant volume is the first published study of the finely carved wooden covers designed to protect fragile Tibetan Buddhist texts.
Even the name Buddhism doesn’t mean that they really pray to Buddha, but rather try to emulate the ways of Buddha – the man that reached enlightenment.
Brings together Mari Gayatri Stein's delightful cartoons, or dharrnatoons. The book follows a group of human and non-human seekers as they seek their enlightenment, exposing their strengths and weaknesses (and ours as well) in the process.
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This volume includes a total of 365 short teachings, which makes it particularly suitable for daily reading and reflection over the course of a year.
The volume manifests the vitality and maturity of the field of Buddhist studies, and for that we thank the editor and the erudite authors. " -- Dorothy C. Wong, University of Virginia