Illuminating the Life of the Buddha

Illuminating the Life of the Buddha
Author: Naomi Appleton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: OCLC:856808086

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Illuminating the Life of the Buddha

Illuminating the Life of the Buddha
Author: Naomi Appleton,Sarah Shaw (Scholar of Buddhism),Toshiya Unebe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 185124283X

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"This lavishly illustrated book investigates an outstanding eighteenth-century example of a samut khoi, a type of beautiful folding book found in Southeast Asia, which became particularly popular as a repository for the Buddha's teachings. Written in Pali and produced in the Kingdom of Siam, its finely executed pictures, painted on khoi paper, show key incidents from stories of the past lives of the Buddha as he prepares for Buddhahood. These tales, historically one of the principal means whereby Buddhist teachings were communicated, known as Jatakas, are a favourite theme for manuscript art. Uniquely for such manuscripts, however, this samut khoi also offers an extensive series of scenes from the last life of the Buddha, including his final awakening and teaching, which is distinctive to the region. These related narratives all contribute to a superb example of eighteenth-century manuscript and calligraphic art. As well as affording great artistic opportunities for expressing the beauty of the Buddha's words and achievements, samut khois are repositories for popular chants and short distillations of doctrine. This book describes the context to this unusually rich expression of Thai Buddhist creativity and, in retelling the stories depicted, reveals the continued appeal of its closely related art and narrative traditions." -- Publisher's description.

The Life of the Buddha

The Life of the Buddha
Author: Bhikkhu Nyanamoli
Publsiher: Buddhist Publication Society
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1992
Genre: Buddhists
ISBN: 9789552400636

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Among the numerous lives of the Buddha, this volume may well claim a place of its own. Composed entirely from texts of the Pali Canon, the oldest authentic record, it portrays an image of the Buddha which is vivid, warm, and moving. Chapters on the Buddha's personality and doctrine are especially illuminating, and the translation is marked by lucidity and dignity throughout.

The Life of the Buddha

The Life of the Buddha
Author: Heather Sanche
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781611806298

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“In the full bloom of spring, in a beautiful garden, in a place called Lumbini, a prince was born.” So begins the extraordinary story of the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the prince who would become the enlightened Buddha, the Awakened One. This classic tale follows Prince Siddhartha’s journey of truth-seeking and discovery, including his life-altering encounters with human suffering and his realization of the Four Noble Truths. Today, millions of people all over the world follow the Buddha’s teachings on meditation, selflessness, and compassion. Rendered here in exquisite original watercolor illustrations, this inspiring story is brought to life for young readers curious about one of history’s most monumental and influential figures.

Buddhism Illuminated

Buddhism Illuminated
Author: San San May,Jana Igunma
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780295744490

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Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia are centers for the preservation of local artistic traditions. Chief among these are manuscripts, a vital source for our understanding of Buddhist ideas and practices in the region. They are also a beautiful art form, too little understood in the West. The British Library has one of the richest collections of Southeast Asian manuscripts, principally from Thailand and Burma, anywhere in the world. It includes finely painted copies of Buddhist scriptures, literary works, historical narratives, and works on traditional medicine, law, cosmology, and fortune-telling. Buddhism Illuminated includes over one hundred examples of Buddhist art from the Library’s collection, relating each manuscript to Theravada tradition and beliefs, and introducing the historical, artistic, and religious contexts of their production. It is the first book in English to showcase the beauty and variety of Buddhist manuscript art and reproduces many works that have never before been photographed.

The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons

The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons
Author: Henry Steel Olcott
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664137951

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The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons is an essay by Henry Steel Olcott. It deals with the Buddha learning about human anguish and how to manage such suffering.

The Buddha

The Buddha
Author: David Kherdian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: UOM:39076002921711

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Here is an opportunity to approach one of the world's greatest spiritual teachers through the timeless tale of his search for enlightenment and the end of suffering. This is the first account of the Buddha's story that blends the elements of history, legend, and Buddhist teachings into a compelling, page-turning narrative.

Stars at Dawn

Stars at Dawn
Author: Wendy Garling
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611802658

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A contemporary and provocative examination of the life of the Buddha highlighting the influence of women from his journey to awakening through his teaching career--based on overlooked or neglected stories from ancient source material. In this retelling of the ancient legends of the women in the Buddha’s intimate circle, lesser-known stories from Sanskrit and Pali sources are for the first time woven into an illuminating, coherent narrative that follows his life from his birth to his parinirvana or death. Interspersed with original insights, fresh interpretations, and bold challenges to the status quo, the stories are both entertaining and thought-provoking—some may even appear controversial. Focusing first on laywomen from the time before the Buddha’s enlightenment—his birth mother and stepmother, his co-wives, and members of his harem when he was known as Prince Siddhartha—then moving on to the Buddha’s first female disciples, early nuns, and to female patrons, Wendy Garling invites us to open our minds to a new understanding of their roles.