The Buddha's Middle Way

The Buddha's Middle Way
Title The Buddha's Middle Way PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Ellis
Publisher Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Eightfold Path
ISBN 9781781798195

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The Middle Way is the first teaching offered by the Buddha in his first address, and the basis of his practical method in meditation, ethics, and wisdom. It is often mentioned in connection with Buddhist teachings, yet the full case for its importance has not yet been made. This book aims to make that case.

Buddhism and Jainism

Buddhism and Jainism
Title Buddhism and Jainism PDF eBook
Author K.T.S Sarao
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 1423
Release 2017-03-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9789402408539

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This 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.

Buddha's Diet

Buddha's Diet
Title Buddha's Diet PDF eBook
Author Tara Cottrell
Publisher Running Press Adult
Total Pages 242
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0762460466

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The pampered prince Siddhartha tried dieting and didn't like it anymore than you do. When he became the Buddha, he found the "middle way" between overindulgence and abstinence. Modern science confirms what Buddha knew all along: it's not what you eat that's important, but when you eat. Sure, he lived before the age of doughnuts and French fried, but his teachings provide a sane, mindful approach to achieving optimum health.

The Wise Heart

The Wise Heart
Title The Wise Heart PDF eBook
Author Jack Kornfield
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 450
Release 2009-05-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0553382330

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A guide to the transformative power of Buddhist psychology—for meditators and mental health professionals, Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. You have within you unlimited capacities for extraordinary love, for joy, for communion with life, and for unshakable freedom—and here is how to awaken them. In The Wise Heart, celebrated author and psychologist Jack Kornfield offers the most accessible, comprehensive, and illuminating guide to Buddhist psychology ever published in the West. Here is a vision of radiant human dignity, a journey to the highest expression of human possibility—and a practical path for realizing it in our own lives.

Nagarjuna's Middle Way

Nagarjuna's Middle Way
Title Nagarjuna's Middle Way PDF eBook
Author Mark Siderits
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 370
Release 2013-04-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 161429061X

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Winner of the 2014 Khyenste Foundation Translation Prize. Nagarjuna's renowned twenty-seven-chapter Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way (Mulamadhyamakakarika) is the foundational text of the Madhyamaka school of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy. It is the definitive, touchstone presentation of the doctrine of emptiness. Professors Siderits and Katsura prepared this translation using the four surviving Indian commentaries in an attempt to reconstruct an interpretation of its enigmatic verses that adheres as closely as possible to that of its earliest proponents. Each verse is accompanied by concise, lively exposition by the authors conveying the explanations of the Indian commentators. The result is a translation that balances the demands for fidelity and accessibility.

Middle Land, Middle Way

Middle Land, Middle Way
Title Middle Land, Middle Way PDF eBook
Author Shravasti Dhammika
Publisher Buddhist Publication Society
Total Pages 246
Release 2008-12-01
Genre Buddhist pilgrims and pilgrimages
ISBN 9552401976

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A 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.

Buddha Taught Nonviolence, Not Pacifism

Buddha Taught Nonviolence, Not Pacifism
Title Buddha Taught Nonviolence, Not Pacifism PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Fleischman
Publisher Pariyatti Publishing
Total Pages 59
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1928706223

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In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, this thought-provoking essay explores the Buddha's teaching to find one prescription: not war, not pacifism but nonviolence.