Buddhism : An Illustrated History and Guide

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Buddhism : An Illustrated History and Guide

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780754836179
  • DDC分類 294.3

Full Description

The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, lived in India in the 5th
century bce. His life and teachings have provided inspiration for
people around the world ever since. With an estimated 350 million
adherents, Buddhism is the fifth largest belief system in the world
today. This expert and accessible book introduces and explains Buddhist
history, philosophy and practice. It is illustrated throughout with over
500 magnificent photographs of paintings, statues, historical sites,
archaeological finds, festivals and rituals. The history of Buddhism is
explored in detail, beginning with the life of the Buddha. This is
followed by a chronological and geographical discussion of the
dissemination of the religion, and an examination of Buddhism's
interaction with new cultures and ideas. An exploration of core texts
and traditions provides insights into the Buddhist philosophies of
compassion, tolerance and non-violence, as well as key concepts such as
karma, samsara and nirvana. Special themed features deal with topics as
varied as Buddhist art, architecture and symbolism, ethics and political
engagement, and the practice of meditation. The story of Buddhism is
supported by a timeline, maps and a glossary. This book is the perfect
introduction to Buddhism for general readers, and a handy resource for
students.



The book provides a general introduction to Buddhist philosophy, from the life and teachings of the Buddha in the 5th century bce to modern-day interpretations.
Discusses the principal texts in the Buddhist canon, and explains key
concepts such as karma, samsara and nirvana. Describes the evolution of
the different schools of Buddhism, and the contemporary importance and
role of Buddhism across the globe. Special themed features focus on
Buddhist art, symbolism and architecture, as well as Buddhist holy days,
festivals and rituals. Illustrated with more than 500 photographs of
paintings, statues, important historical sites and archaeological finds,
plus informative artworks and maps.

Contents

Introduction

Timeline

CHAPTER 1:

THE BUDDHA

India before the Birth of the Buddha The Buddha's Birth

Early Life

The Great Departure

The Awakening

Turning the Wheel of the Dharma The Buddha's Teachings

The Buddha's Passing

Stupas

Buddhist Pilgrimages

CHAPTER 2:

WHAT THE BUDDHA TAUGHT

The Disciples

The Dharma

Representations of the Buddha

The Buddhist Universe Rebecoming

Cause and Effect

The Four Noble Truths

The Noble Eightfold Path

The Five Precepts

The Triple Refuge

The Gourmet Buddhist

The Three Cardinal Virtues Meditation

Enlightenment

Devotion

Buddhist Ethics

Buddhism and Pacificism

CHAPTER 3:

EARLY BUDDHISM

The First Buddhists

The First Buddhist Scriptures The Great Schism

The First Buddhist State Theravada Buddhism

Spreading the Dharma

The Vihara

The Monastic Community

Holy Days and Holidays

The Mahayana

Bodhisattvas

The Sanskrit Scriptures Mahayana Philosophy

Mahayana Schools

Cave Temples

Buddhism Crosses Borders Tibetan Buddhism

Mandalas

Tibetan Scriptures

CHAPTER 4:

WORLD BUDDHISM

The Spread of Buddhism

The Decline of Buddhism in India Buddhism in Sri Lanka

India's Buddhist Resurgence

The Bamiyan Buddhas

Buddhism in the Himalayan

Kingdoms

Buddhism in Kashmir and Ladakh Buddhism in Tibet

Buddhism in the Eastern Himalayas Prayer Flags, Wheels and Walls Buddhism in Central Asia

Silk Route Pilgrims

Symbolic Objects

Buddhism in East Asia

Buddhism in China

Chinese Interpretations

Women in Buddhism

Buddhism in Korea

The Pagoda

Buddhism in Japan

Buddhist Art in East Asia

New Buddhist Schools in Japan Zen Gardens

Buddhism in South-east Asia Militant Monks

Buddhism in Burma

Buddhism in Thailand

Ayutthaya

Buddhism in Laos

Buddhism in Cambodia

Angkor Thom

Buddhism in Vietnam

Buddhism in Malaysia

and Indonesia

Buddhism Suppressed

Buddhist Influences

Alexandra David-Néel

Buddhism in North America Monks, Nuns and Laity

The 20th-century Diaspora

CHAPTER 5:

BUDDHIST TRADITIONS

Buddhist Schools

Buddhist Schools in China and Japan Theravada Schools

Forest Schools

Meditation Schools

Chan Buddhism

Chan Texts

Chan Schools

Chan Master Xuan Hua

Son Buddhism

Zen Buddhism

Zen Schools

Popular Buddhism

Burmese Teachers

Devotional Schools

The Pure Land Tradition

The Jodo Shu School

The Jodo Shinshu School

The Lotus Sutra

Nichiren Buddhism

Modern Japanese Buddhist Associations Chanting and Music

The Kagyu and Nyingma Schools The Sakya and Geluk Schools

The Dalai Lama

The Tiantai Movement

Esoteric Buddhism

Engaged Buddhism

Active Engagement

Glossary

Index Acknowledgements

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