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OverviewBuddhism is a faith that commands over 100 million followers throughout the world. Buddha revolutionised the religious ideas of his time to advocate a new way of living. All that is known about him comes from a collection of ancient writings that fuse history, biography and myth. Karen Armstrong distils from these the key events of Buddha's life: his birth as Siddhatta Gotama in the fifth century BC and his abandonment of his wife and son; his attainment of enlightenment under the Banyan tree; his political influence; the divisions among his followers; an his serene death. Armstrong also introduces the key tenets of Buddhism. In our own age of secular anxiety, she shows that it has profound lessons to teach about selflessness and the simple life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karen ArmstrongPublisher: Orion Publishing Co Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.90cm Weight: 0.201kg ISBN: 9780753813409ISBN 10: 0753813408 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 07 March 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDestined to become the classic source for anyone delving... into the life and teachings of the religious icon. ( Christian Science Monitor ) The chasm between the many academic theologians and the general public has grown through the years and now we have fewer people who write about theological matters in a way that bridges scholarly thinking and a general readership. Her work has a broad sweep and that is extremely important * GUARDIAN * During the past four decades, Karen Armstrong has been one of the most persistent and powerful voices in the eminently respectable task of popularising religious scholarship in the anglophone world. * TLS * Attempting to write about someone at the centre of an entire philosophy - now followed by over 350 million people worldwide - takes courage indeed. Happily, Karen Armstrong has produced a superb study of the Buddha that functions as an indispensable introduction to one of the most enigmatic individuals in world culture. As Armstrong emphasizes at the beginning of this lucid, engrossing biography, all facts known about Siddhatta Gotama - the Buddha's real name - derive from what is known as the Pali canon, a collection of manuscripts that took shape generations after Gotama's death but contain verifiable historical material. This canon combines key teaching with anecdotes but contains no structured narrative of the Buddha's life. As a result, large parts of it remain shrouded in mystery and many facts remain questionable, but Armstrong proves that the key events in Gotama's life - those that moved him forwards towards the revelation of 'dhamma' or fundamental truth - can be believed with confidence. She realizes that the deficit of evidence makes a conventional biography impossible but feels that Gotama's story has particular resonance today, as we live in a time of transition where traditional experience of the sacred is often dismissed and new ways of finding ultimate meaning in life are sought. It was in the sixth century BC that the young Gotama left behind the privileges of his comfortable home and embraced the ascetic life of an itinerant monk. Perplexed by the pain and suffering he saw as intrinsic to the human condition, Gotama felt there must be a way to achieve 'Nibbana' (Nirvana in Sanskrit), ultimate enlightenment gained from self-knowledge rather than through any acknowledgement of a Supreme Being. He always insisted that his teachings were based entirely upon his own personal experience and so life and work became inextricable. As he expressed it, 'He who sees me sees the dhamma and he who sees the dhamma sees me.' Succinct and yet admirably broad in scope, anyone seeking information on the Buddha - or on the basic tenets of Buddhist belief - will find this an excellent source of inspiration. (Kirkus UK) Author InformationKaren Armstrong lives in London Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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