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Buddha (Penguin Lives) - Karen Armstrong
Buddha (Penguin Lives)
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A world-renowned religious thinker contemplates one of the world's most sacred figures.Karen Armstrong has been acclaimed for her scholarship and vision, in works The New York Times Book Review calls "penetrating, readable and prescient." Her rich, timely, highly original portrait of the Buddha... show more
A world-renowned religious thinker contemplates one of the world's most sacred figures.Karen Armstrong has been acclaimed for her scholarship and vision, in works The New York Times Book Review calls "penetrating, readable and prescient." Her rich, timely, highly original portrait of the Buddha explores both the archetypal religious icon and Buddha the man. Armstrong follows the Buddha-born Siddhama Gotama-as he leaves his wife, his young child, and his prominent caste position for a life of spiritual enlightenment.Following his quest from renunciation to revelation to a wellspring of wisdom, Buddha expands the focus to meditate on its place in the spiritual history of humanity and its special relevance to our own society, as we again face a crisis of faith. It is a profound blend of biography, religion, history, and philosophy that will engage an audience that continues to be fascinated by Buddhism.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780670891931 (0670891932)
ASIN: 670891932
Publisher: Viking
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
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Osho
Osho rated it
A biography of the Buddha that provides useful historical context for both his distress and his subsequent teachings. Armstrong situates the Buddha's ideas and practices in the preceding religious cultures, the shift from agricultural/pastoral society, and the Axial shift of world view occurring in ...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it
Twenty-five years ago or so I read Gore Vidal's Creation and my perception of the Buddha has been fatefully tainted ever since. Cyrus Spitama, the novel's protagonist and the grandson of Zoroaster, finds himself in India at one point and has an opportunity to meet Gautama:We followed Sariputra up th...
XOX
XOX rated it
A stupid cow wrote this book about her stupid view on Buddha. Don't read it, a google search would give you more information about Buddha than whatt this bitch said in so many pages.
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