The Historical Buddha

The Historical Buddha

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Author: H W Schumann
Translator(s): M O'C Walshe
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 274
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8120818172

Description

No man has had a greater influence on the spiritual development of his people than Siddhartha Gautama. Born in India in the sixth century BC into a nation hungry for spiritual experience, he developed a religious and moral teaching that, to this day, brings comfort and peace to all who practice it.

Having immersed himself in the asceticism and self-deprivation prevalent among religious teachers, he saw that spiritual emancipation could be achieved only through the mind. His eightfold path for right living is a means to liberation from suffering and forms the basis of Buddhist humanism.

This comprehensive biography examines the social, religious and political conditions that gave rise to Buddhism as we now know it. It explores the spiritual traditions from which Buddha broke away and places his teachings a influence in a thoroughly researched historical context.

REVIEW

Written in simple language that makes it easy for even a lay reader to comprehend the Buddha’s Doctrine. The Buddha according to Schumann, who relies heavily on the Pali Canon, is viewed no longer as a holy man floating in the air, but as a worldly-wise organizer who knew how to exploit political situations with tactical skill. Certain myths are also cleared, as for example, the fact that behind all sukkha is linked dukkha did not strike him just before the adopted the homeless life as legend has it.

The book and its few illustrations is a comprehensive biography examining the social, religious and political conditions that gave rise to Buddhism.
-The Afternoon, Mumbai

Contents

Foreword by Alex Wayman

List of Illustrations

Preface

Note on Chronology

Guide to Pronunciation

Abbreviations

Youth, Quest and Enlightenment

The Foundation of the Other and the Beginning of the Mission

The First Twenty Years

The Doctrine, The Order, The Laity

Gotama-Psychological Aspects

Later Years

The Great Return Home

Afterwards

Bibliography

Index