Vision of Buddhism

Vision of Buddhism
Title Vision of Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Roger Corless
Publisher Paragon House Publishers
Pages 362
Release 1989
Genre Religion
ISBN

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A lucid and elegant introduction to the essentials of Buddhism. Every introductory Buddhism course needs just this book. -- Jeffrey Hopkins

Visions of the Buddha

Visions of the Buddha
Title Visions of the Buddha PDF eBook
Author Eviatar Shulman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 255
Release 2021-08-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0197587887

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Visions of the Buddha offers a ground-breaking approach to the nature of the early discourses of the Buddha, the most foundational scriptures of Buddhist religion. Although the early discourses are commonly considered to be attempts to preserve the Buddha's teachings, Shulman demonstrates that these texts are full of creativity, and that their main aim is to beautify the image of the wonderous Buddha. While the texts surely care for the early teachings and for the Buddha's philosophy or his guidelines for meditation, and while at times they may relate real historical events, they are no less interested in telling good stories, in re-working folkloric materials, and in the visionary contemplation of the Buddha in order to sense his unique presence. The texts can thus be, at times, a type of meditation. Eviatar Shulman frames the early discourses as literary masterpieces that helped Buddhism achieve the wonderful success it has obtained. Much of the discourses' masterful storytelling was achieved through a technique of composition defined here as the play of formulas. In the oral literature of early Buddhism, texts were composed of formulas, which are repeated within and between texts. Shulman argues that the formulas are the real texts of Buddhism, and are primary to full discourses. Shaping texts through the play of formulas balances conservative and innovative tendencies within the tradition, making room for creativity within accepted forms and patterns. The texts we find today are thus versions--remnants--chosen by history of a much more vibrant and dynamic creative process.

The Vision of the Buddha

The Vision of the Buddha
Title The Vision of the Buddha PDF eBook
Author Tom Lowenstein
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1996
Genre Buddha (The concept)
ISBN 9780333653807

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Vision and Transformation

Vision and Transformation
Title Vision and Transformation PDF eBook
Author Sangharakshita (Bhikshu)
Publisher Windhorse Publications (UK)
Pages 188
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Eightfold Path is the most widely known formulation of the Buddha's teaching. It is ancient, reaching back to the Buddha's very first discourse, and it is highly venerated as a unique treasury of wisdom and practical guidance. The teaching of the Eightfold Path challenges us to grasp the implications of that vision, and asks us to transform ourselves in its light. Like the teaching itself, this work covers every aspect of life.

Empty Vision

Empty Vision
Title Empty Vision PDF eBook
Author David McMahan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1136857265

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Visual metaphors in a number of Mahayana sutras construct a discourse in which visual perception serves as a model for knowledge and enlightenment. In the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnaparamita) and other Mahayana literature, immediate access to reality is symbolized by vision and set in opposition to language and conceptual thinking, which are construed as obscuring reality. In addition to its philosophical manifestations, the tension between vision and language also functioned as a strategy of legitimation in the struggle of the early heterodox Mahayana movement for authority and legitimacy. This emphasis on vision also served as a resource for the abundant mythical imagery in Mahayana sutras, imagery that is ritualized in Vajrayana visualization practices. McMahan brings a wide range of literature to bear on this issue, Including a rare analysis of the lavish imagery of the Gandavyuha Sutra in its Indian context. He concludes with a discussion of Indian approaches to visuality in the light of some recent discussions of "ocularcentrism" in the west, inviting scholars to expand the current discussion of vision and its roles in constructing epistemic systems and cultural practices beyond its exclusively European and American focus.

Buddhist Vision

Buddhist Vision
Title Buddhist Vision PDF eBook
Author Subhuti
Publisher Windhorse Publications
Pages 238
Release 2013-06-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1909314137

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What is the Buddhist vision? Put simply, it is that all humans can develop. Each one of us can find a way beyond the dissatisfaction and suffering of everyday life and realize our full potential. In describing three important Buddhist symbols, Subhuti shows us how. Informed by more than 25 years of committed Buddhist practice, Subhuti's clarity and understanding will be welcomed by both newcomers to Buddhism and those with more experience. His inspiring call challenges us to follow the Buddhist path with all our heart.

Verses from the Center

Verses from the Center
Title Verses from the Center PDF eBook
Author Stephen Batchelor
Publisher Penguin
Pages 209
Release 2001-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 110166309X

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The understanding of the nature of reality is the insight upon which the Buddha was able to achieve his own enlightenment. This vision of the sublime is the source of all that is enigmatic and paradoxical about Buddhism. In Verses from the Center, Stephen Batchelor explores the history of this concept and provides readers with translations of the most important poems ever written on the subject, the poems of 2nd century philosopher Nagarjuna.