Buddhist Parables

Buddhist Parables

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDC140
Author: Eugene Watson Burlinghame
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
Edition: 1999
ISBN: 812081682x
Pages: 379
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.75
Weight 450 gm

Book Description

About the Book:

Buddhist Parables contains more than two hundred similes, allegories, parables, fables and other illustrative stories and anecdotes found in the Pali Buddhist texts and said to have been employed, either by the Buddha himself or by his followers, to convey religious and ethical lessons and the lessons of common sense. Much of the material has been translated into English for the first time.

The book is a collection of specimens of an unusually interesting type of literary composition, a text-book of the teachings of the Buddha, presented just as the Buddha and his followers presented them, by discourse and example; and a collection of good stories - all in one. It contains much that will interest children; it also contains much that will puzzle the profoundest philosopher.

About the Author:

The eminent American philologist Eugene Watson Burlingame was born August 5, 1876 at Albany, New York. He earned his B.A and M.A at Yale in 1898 and 1902. He studied at Harvard University from 1900 to 1910, but gained his Ph. D in 1910 at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a Harrison Fellow for research in Sanskrit, 1908 - 11. Then he studied at Johns Hopkins, 1914-16, where he was a Johnson Scholar in Sanskrit and comparative philology. Then based at Yale from 1917 he engaged in original investigations and publications in Indian philology and Hindu fiction. He was elected a fellow of the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Besides his Buddhist Parables (1922), he published his doctoral dissertation on Buddhaghosa's Dhammapada Commentary (1910); The Act of Truth (1917); Buddhist Legends, 3 vols. (Harvard Oriental Series, 1928-30); The Grateful Elephant and Other Stories (1923); Parabole Buddhists (1926).

Burlingame never married.

Contents

Foreword vii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxv
Introductory Note xxviii
Note on Pali Names xxx
Bibliographical Note xxx
Chapter I . Parables from the Book of the Buddha's Previoius Existences on the gratefulness of animals and the ungratefulness of man 1-11
Chapter II. Parables from the Book of the Buddha's Previous Existences and from the Book of Discipline, on unity and discord 16-28
Chapter III. Parables from the Book of the Buddha's Previous Existences on divers subjects 30-55
Chapter IV. Parables from the Book of the Buddha's Previous Existences in early and late forms 59-70
Chapter V. Parables from early sources on divers subjects 73-77
Chapter VI. Humorous Parables from early and late sources 79-90
Chapter VII. Parables from various sources on death 92-107
Chapter VIII. Parables from the Long Discourses on the subjects: "Is there a life after death?" 109-126
Chapter IX. Parables from Buddhaghosa's Legends of the Saints 128-178
Chapter X. Parables from early sources on the Doctrine 180-199
Chapter XI. Similes and short parables from the Questions of Milinda 201-244
Chapter XII. Parables from the Long Discourses on the fruits of the Religious Life 246-256
Chapter XIII. Parables from the Medium-Length Discourses on two kinds of herdsmen 258-270
Chapter XIV. Parables from the Medium-Length Discourses on the Pleasure of Sense 274-277
Chapter XV. Parables from the Medium-length Discourse on the fruit of good and evil deeds 280-287
Chapter XVI. Parables of the Sacred Heart of Buddha 289-336
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