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'By far the best introduction to Buddhism available.' R. F. Gombrich, Boden Professor of Sanskrit, University of Oxford
Long regarded as one of the best introductions to Buddhism, What the Buddha Taught draws on the actual words spoken by the Buddha to give a lucid and accurate account of the fundamental principles of Buddhist doctrine. Richly supported by extracts from the ancient texts, Walpola Rahula gives clear and direct explanations of Buddhism's essential teachings, including:
The Buddhist attitude of mind
The Four Noble Truths
The Noble Eightfold Path
Meditation and mental development
What the Buddha taught and the world today
This clear and informative guide draws on the words spoken by the Buddha to convey the true nature of Buddhist wisdom. It also features an illustrative section of texts from the Suttas and the Dhammapada, a glossary of Buddhist terms and an up-to-date bibliography.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
The Buddha
1 The Buddhist Attitude of Mind
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
2 The First Noble Truth: Dukkha
3 The Second Noble Truth: Samudaya: 'The Arising of Dukkha'
4 The Third Noble Truth: Nirodha: 'The Cessation of Dukkha'
5 The Fourth Noble Truth: Magga: 'The Path'
6 The Doctrine of No-Soul: Anatta
7 'Meditation' or Mental Culture: Bhavana
8 What the Buddha Taught and the World Today
SELECTED TEXTS
Abbreviations
Selected Bibliography
Glossary
Index



