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Buddhism : origins, traditions and contemporary life
Title:
Buddhism : origins, traditions and contemporary life
Author:
Igunma, Jana, editor
ISBN:
9780712352345

9780712352390
Publication Information:
London: The British Library, 2019
Physical Description:
221 pages: illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29cm
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Life of the Buddha. Knox Lalitavistara ; The Lotus Sutra -- 2. Wheel of Life : Philosophy and Ethics. Tengu no dairi ; The Patimokkha of the Bhikku and Bhikkhuni ; An Abhidhamma commentary in Shan language -- 3. The Book : Manifestations of Knowledge and Cultural Exchange. From the translator's workshop ; Bhutan's sacred texts ; Searching for surviving Buddhist manuscripts in Siberia ; The Qianlong Emperor's anthology of Dharanis ; In Manchu, Chinese, Mongolian and Tibetan -- 4. Buddhist Practice : Mindfulness and Compassion. Illustrated manuscript of the Guanyin Sutra ; The Bhaja Stupas : Henry Cousens' view ; A Khmer meditation manual -- Contributors to this book -- References and further reading -- Illustration credits -- Index.
Abstract:
"Accompanying a major British Library exhibition, this book features stunning colour imagery from the pages of rare manuscripts from across Asia. It explores Buddhism's history, philosophy, geographical spread and practices, and looks at the contemporary relevance of the religion today. Today, Buddhism is one of the major world religions, with approximately 500 million followers worldwide and nearly 200,000 in the UK. Beginning with Buddha's Enlightenment in north India in the 5th century, Buddhism was adopted across Asia through the three large schools of Mahayana, Theravada and Vajrayana. Buddhism is well known and widely practised in the West today, and many people embrace a Buddhist lifestyle or certain practices, such as meditation. Accompanying the largest ever display of the British Library's Buddhist treasures, Buddhism follows the key concepts of the exhibition in four main chapters : the life of the historical Buddha, Buddhist philosophy, the spread of Buddhism and Buddhist practice. These chapters are interspersed with short entries explaining the significance of specific items. Astonishing colour and beauty emanate from the scrolls, manuscripts and printed books that are reproduced throughout, while the idea of the 'Middle Path' - promoting mindfulness, compassion, tolerance and non-violence - is presented with a renewed relevance for a 21st-century audience."--Publisher
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Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Field 805:
npmlib npmsb BQ408 .B83 stc 11120147
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