JAMBUDVIPA-The drift of Bodhidharma

JAMBUDVIPA-The drift of Bodhidharma
Title JAMBUDVIPA-The drift of Bodhidharma PDF eBook
Author Arpit Bharat
Publisher Invincible Publishers
Pages
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 8194843936

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The Childhood of Yashodhamman, the warrior prince of the Mallis who rule from Ujjaini, is chiseled and tormented with perpetual exotic visions, perhaps cautioning in advance for something grim and gory awaiting him in the future. Meanwhile, the unrelenting Hunas have begun their ingress against the distant Gandhara Kingdom once again. Mihirkula, the now outrageous commander of the Hunas, knows that to enslave the deeply fractured JAMBUDVIPA, Gandharan sentinels must be vanquished. But Mihirkula thirsts more than just to rule! The cultural and spiritual wealth of Jambudvipa shall be uprooted if Huna Mihirkula succeeds, though with Huna curse, rides a mysterious boon. Stakes are high, and the Mystery School of Global Balance Keepers puts the onus on the enigmatic Bodhidharma to bring back the balance. But, he cannot succeed in this delicate task without Yashodhamman, a young warrior now. Before that, however, Yashodhamman must become more than himself to fulfill his impending destiny. The fate of the entire JAMBUDVIPA is hinged on the fate of Yashodhamman! Would he really succeed without the true understanding of Love and Wisdom? And would JAMBUDVIPA come together in resisting the imminent collapse, to reclaim and conserve her soul for the evolution of Mankind? This Debut novel by Arpit Bharat explores JAMBUDVIPA, the land of ancient India and the depths of its ethereal richness, making it a literary feast. The story of JAMBUDVIPA, is a grand epic for love, courage, growth and wisdom, nudging the mankind to move away from a culturally conditioned way of chaotic, cacophonic and exhausting living…to move towards Sanity! all of that woven into an extremely delicate and deliciously complex plot!

The Legend of a Zen Master: Life and Teachings of Bodhidharma

The Legend of a Zen Master: Life and Teachings of Bodhidharma
Title The Legend of a Zen Master: Life and Teachings of Bodhidharma PDF eBook
Author Sibin Babu
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 58
Release 2019-03-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781090464316

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Bodhidharma was a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th century. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism to China, and regarded as its first Chinese patriarch. According to Chinese legend, he also began the physical training of the monks of Shaolin Monastery that led to the creation of Shaolin kungfu. There are a number of stories and legends surrounding Bodhidharma. Some of that might be real; and a lot others just made up. In any case, they are very interesting. They bring forth the down-to-earth wisdom and the curt wit of Bodhidharma. His life, in many ways, echoes that of the Buddha himself, and his achievements are enormous. This book describes the life and teachings of Bodhidharma in a simple and effective way that the reader can understand. The book covers his zen teachings and physical training techniques that includes: - His unique Zen meditation.- 18 Luhon hands.- Muscle tendon changing classic(Yijin jing) So this book covers authentic training methods given to shaolin monks by Bodhidharma

Realizing Genjokoan

Realizing Genjokoan
Title Realizing Genjokoan PDF eBook
Author Shohaku Okumura
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 326
Release 2010-07-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0861716019

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"A clear and concise commentary on one of Dogen's most difficult pieces." Brad Warner, author of Hardcore Zen --Book Jacket.

Zen Echoes

Zen Echoes
Title Zen Echoes PDF eBook
Author Zishou Miaozong
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 172
Release 2017-05-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 161429187X

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"Zen echoes is a collection of classic koans from Zen's Chinese history that were first collected and commented on by Miaozong, a twelfth-century nun so adept that her teacher, the legendary Dahui Zonggao, used to tell other students--male and female--that perhaps if they practiced hard enough, they might become as realized as her. Nearly five hundred years later, the seventeenth-century nuns Baochi and Zukui added their own commentaries to the collection. The three voices--distinct yet harmonious--remind us that enlightenment is at once universal and individual" --Page 4 of cover.

Outlines of Mahaŷâna Buddhism

Outlines of Mahaŷâna Buddhism
Title Outlines of Mahaŷâna Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1907
Genre Buddhism
ISBN

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Ch'an and Zen Teaching

Ch'an and Zen Teaching
Title Ch'an and Zen Teaching PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1961
Genre
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Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India

Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India
Title Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India PDF eBook
Author Sukumar Dutt
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Pages 432
Release 1988
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788120804982

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Though India is no longer a Buddhist country, Buddhism held its place among Indian faiths for nearly seventeen centuries (500 B.C.--A.D. 1200). During this long stretch of time the Buddhist monks were organized in Sanghas in most parts of the country and their activities and achievements have profoundly influenced India`s traditional culture. There are monumental remains of Buddhist monastic life scattered all over India: in the south there are about a thousand cave-monasteries, among them Ajanta, world-famous for its exquisite mural paintings; in the north, less spectacular, the ruins of monastic edifices from Taxila in the west to Paharpur in the east. A connected history of the Buddhist monks of ancient India, their activities, their monastic establishments and their contributions to Indian culture, is available for the first time in this work, which is remarkable also for its pervading human interest. In reconstructing the history of the emperors and kings who were patrons of Buddhism, the early missionaries and the illustrious monk-scholars of later times, the author has used sources in four languages--Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan. Contents The primitive sangha, The asoka-satavahana age 250 BC-AD 100 and its legacy, In the Gupta age (AD 300-550) and after, Eminent monk-Scholars of India, Monastic Universities, (AD 500-1200), Bib., Index.