The Buddhist Teaching of Totality

The Buddhist Teaching of Totality

Author: Garma C C Chang

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 113502958X

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Originally published in 1971. Long regarded as a classic, this volume is one of the most systematic treatments of Hwa Yen to have appeared in the English language. With excellently translated selections of Hwa Yen readings, factual information and discussion, it is highly recommended to readers whose interests in Buddhism incline toward the metaphysical and phenomenological.


Mādhyamika and Yogācāra

Mādhyamika and Yogācāra

Author: Gadjin M. Nagao

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1991-01-08

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780791401873

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Nagao invariably focuses on the core of Mahāyāna Buddhism--the path of the Bodhisattva, the doctrine of śūnyatā, and the system of Trisvabhāva are explained. Important technical terms used in the Mahayana textual tradition, whose exact understanding is imperative for the study of Mahāyāna Buddhism, are skillfully presented, making the book indispensable to scholars of Buddhist studies.


Buddhism in Perspective

Buddhism in Perspective

Author: Moti Lal Pandit

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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Description: The author in this book has made an attempt to explain, in simple terms, the intricate doctrinal framework of Buddhism. Whatever doctrinal framework of Buddhism may have developed in the course of its history, it has its roots in the basic assumptions of the Buddha, which he enunciated upon the attainment of supernal enlightenment. The basic assumption of the Buddha is that everything, including existence in the world, is characterised by the ill of suffering. There is existential suffering not because of God, but because of wrong views. The wrong views, according to the Buddha, have their source in the concept of an eternal and substantial self. Insofar as this belief in a permanent self persists, suffering is bound to occur. As no permanent stuff exists on account of fluxional nature of phenomenal reality, so the purpose of the Dhamma is to point out the way that would terminate in the eradication of belief in a substantial self. It is this a priori thesis of the Dhamma of the Buddha which has determined the world view of Buddhism, and thereby of Buddhists. In the book it is this vision of the Buddha that has been discussed threadbare. Contents Preface 1. The Conceptual Background 2. The Dhamma of the Buddha 3. The Post-Buddha Buddhism 4. Buddhist Morality 5. Buddhist Meditative Spirituality 6. Arahant 7. Eminent Buddhists 8. Buddhist Canon