See Things as They Are: Life Lessons from the Buddha - Couverture rigide

Krishna, Nanditha

 
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Synopsis

The Buddha (563–483 bce), also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was one of the greatest philosophers of the world. He was born a prince of the Shakya clan of Kapilavastu in present-day Nepal in sixth century bce. Whileeading aife ofuxury and comfort, he was shocked to see the universality of suffering. He renounced his family, rank, and material possessions at the age of twenty-nine to search for deliverance from old age, illness, and death. Heed theife of an ascetic for many years and attained enlightenment at the age of thirty-five and became the Buddha. He believed that desire and ignoranceie at the root of suffering. As a spiritual teacher, the Buddha developed a pragmatic middle path. He preached selflessness, non-violence, righteousness, and rightiving toiberate the soul from an endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in order to attain salvation or Nirvana. He did not speak of gods or rituals and preached a non-theistic way ofife. The Buddha’s teachings—mainly the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths—form the basis of the Buddhist tradition and are followed by people across the world. Edited by Nanditha Krishna, ‘See Things As They Are’ brings together the Buddha’s core teachings.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dr Nanditha Krishna is a historian, environmentalist, and writer based in Chennai, with a PhD in Ancient Indian Culture. She has been Director, Professor, and Research Guide for the PhD programme of the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Institute of Indological Research, and is currently the President of the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation.

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