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The Symbolism in Buddhism : as I have heard
Title:
The Symbolism in Buddhism : as I have heard
Author:
Huynh M.D., Christine H.
ISBN:
9781951175016
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Publication Information:
Texaa : Dharma Wisdom, LLC, c2019.
Physical Description:
xvii, 349 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Alos by Christine H. Huyne - A children's book My first dharma book
Abstract:
The Symbolisms in Buddhism is a contemporary in-depth writing on the philosophy, teachings, and life events of the Buddha. It explains in detail the Buddhist terminologies (meditation, Enlightenment, Nirvana, Vesak, etc), objects, and rituals so they can be meaningful to you in your practice. The Buddha’s teachings of the Middle Way, Cause and Effect, Cause and Condition, impermanence, Five Aggregates, and the Mahayana study of the Amitabha’s Western Pureland, are extensively explained and elucidated with many life’s circumstances and experiences so you can practice and relate to. Most importantly, Chapter 19 “The Practice,” devotes 77 pages to show you how to apply the Buddha’s teachings to resolve and overcome the challenges in your life, and subsequently have peace and harmony within you and your family. Find out what the Buddha and Bodhisattva statues and their body and hand gestures mean. Practice the virtuous teachings in the Five Vehicles to create your good karma. There are 48 beautiful hand drawn illustrations to correlate the symbolisms to the teachings.
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