The Pilgrimage of Buddhism and a Buddhist Pilgrimage
Author: James Bissett Pratt
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 782
ISBN-13: 9788120611962
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Author: James Bissett Pratt
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 782
ISBN-13: 9788120611962
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Pye
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781845539177
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first comprehensive study of all the major and many of the minor routes, The book also examines how the practice of circulatory pilgrimage developed among the shrines and temples for the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, and beyond them to the rather different world of Shintō.
Author: Shravasti Dhammika
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
Published: 2008-12-01
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 9552401976
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive guidebook to the places in India made sacred by the Buddha’s presence. Beginning with an inspiring account of Buddhist pilgrimage, the author then covers sixteen places in detail. With maps and colour photos, an essential companion for pilgrim and traveler.
Author: Sally Wriggins
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-06-11
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 1000011097
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe saga of the seventh-century Chinese monk Xuanzang, who completed an epic sixteen-year journey to discover the heart of Buddhism at its source in India, is a splendid story of human struggle and triumph. One of China's great heroes, Xuanzang is introduced here for the first time to Western readers in this richly illustrated book.
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9788187780243
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mikel Dunham
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Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781588720832
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNestled deep in the "Land of Snow" stands Samye, the monastery where Buddhism took root in Tibet. Stunning photography and compelling text transport readers to a sacred place where only a few pilgrims have set foot. That Samye still exists is nothing short of a miracle. Founded in the year 770, it has withstood several major fires; 1,200 years of the harsh Tibetan winter; and the devastating invasion of the Red Army. The invasion was almost the monastery's undoing as soldiers removed its magnificent golden roof, desecrated its frescos, burnt irreplaceable ancient texts, and expelled or killed the monks who called it "home." Join acclaimed artist and photographer, Mikel Dunham, as he explains Samye's remarkable history and current restoration effort with illuminating text and breath-taking photography. Most importantly, join in the hope that change may come soon to the Land of the Snow Lions.
Author: K.T.S Sarao
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-03-31
Total Pages: 1423
ISBN-13: 9789402408539
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume focuses on Buddhism and Jainism, two religions which, together with Hinduism, constitute the three pillars of Indic religious tradition in its classical formulation. It explores their history and relates how the Vedic period in the history of Hinduism drew to a close around the sixth century BCE and how its gradual etiolation gave rise to a number of religious movements. While some of these remained within the fold of the Vedic traditions, others arose in a context of a more ambiguous relationship between the two. Two of these have survived to the present day as Buddhism and Jainism. The volume describes the major role Buddhism played in the history not only of India but of Asia, and now the world as well, and the more confined role of Jainism in India until relatively recent times. It examines the followers of these religions and their influence on the Indian religious landscape. In addition, it depicts the transformative effect on existing traditions of the encounter of Hinduism with these two religions, as well as the fertile interaction between the three. The book shows how Buddhism and Jainism share the basic concepts of karma, rebirth, and liberation with Hinduism while giving them their own hue, and how they differ from the Hindu tradition in their understanding of the role of the Vedas, the “caste system,” and ritualism in religious life. The volume contributes to the debate on whether the proper way of describing the relationship between the three major components of the classical Indic tradition is to treat them as siblings (sometimes as even exhibiting sibling rivalry), or as friends (sometimes even exhibiting schadenfreude), or as radical alternatives to one another, or all of these at different points in time.
Author: Virginia Chieffo Raguin
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781932476477
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores pilgrimage as experienced in Buddhist, Christian and Muslim faith communities. It addresses shared goals of personal development and communal solidarity as deep human needs. Unique in scope, this richly illustrated catalogue addresses religious diversity in a global perspective. Dating from the 12th century to the present day, 95 historical mementos of pilgrimages provide the focal point for a collection of essays by leading international scholars.
Author: Steve McCurry
Publisher: Phaidon
Published: 2003-11-18
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis intimate photographic portrait of Tibetans and Buddhism is divided into five parts: two main chapters devoted to the religious and lay Buddhists on their pilgrimages to holy sites; and three sections of remarkable portraits that capture monks and devout believers on their arduous journeys to prayer.
Author: Donald S. Lopez Jr.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2017-12-21
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 022651790X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This book is an introduction to Buddhism told as the story of the Korean pilgrim Hyecho, who traveled through the Buddhist world during its eighth-century golden age. Lopez tells the story of Hyecho's journey, along the way introducing key elements of Buddhism--its basic doctrines, monastic institutions, relationship to Islam, and importance of pilgrimage.