What is Buddha? If you have ever wondered about what the Buddha really taught. Should Buddhists be ambitious? What does Buddhism say about sex, marriage and divorce? How is meditation practised? These are just some of the many questions yet to be answered.
“All About Buddhism” is an in-depth study of the
most important teachings of Buddhism. This will be the first of its introductory
courses in Buddhism and will eventually be used for a comprehensive course in
Buddhist education. It presents the
ancient teaching as it is ; a humane and dynamic philosophy of life as relevant
today as when it was first proclaimed nearly twenty-five centuries ago. The inclusion of Pali
terms only where necessary, or where they might be of particular interest.
Over
the past decade, there has been an increased interest in Buddhism, an interest
which seems to be accelerating yearly. With this growth in interest, the need
for a thorough introduction to Buddhism has also arisen.
The
likelihood that most Buddhists at some time or other will be questioned about
their beliefs, or perhaps even be called upon to defend them from unfair
criticism is, unfortunately, very likely. This being so, an introduction to
Buddhism should answer some of the questions that are most commonly posed, it
should include some comparisons between Buddhist doctrines and those of other
faiths, and it should remind the reader of the importance of non-retaliation,
tolerance and good manners.
Lastly,
and perhaps most importantly, an introduction to Buddhism should be written
primarily from the Buddhist standpoint.
In
this content almost all the quotations are used from the Pali Tipitaka or from
Buddhist classical literature. After all, the Pali Tipitaka contains the
teachings of the Buddha in his own words, and thus must take precedence over
the opinions of enlightened scholars and philosophers. The classical literature
of Buddhism, on the other hand, has been drawn upon frequently because with its
profundity and beauty it deserves to be more well-known by the general Buddhist public.
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