The Life of Gautama Buddha- Original Pali Text with English Translation

The Life of Gautama Buddha- Original Pali Text with English Translation

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Book Specification

Item Code: AZE701
Author: N.C. PANDA
Publisher: BHARATIYA KALA PRAKASHAN
Language: PALI TEXT WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Edition: 2010
ISBN: 9788180902628
Pages: 228
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00x6.00
Weight 420 gm

Book Description

About the Book
Buddhism undoubtedly one of oldest systems of Indian Philosophy. Life of Gautama Buddha, of fairly well known. Buddha's moral importance today the common people peace and maintain unity and brotherhood the society. The aim this work to furnish different and conceptions found Pali the work contains the original Pali (Buddha-vacana) along with its English translation.

The book divided twelve chapters. These chapters dealing with history Gautama Buddha recorded the Tripitaka. Hence, the Life history Gautama Buddha quite authentically mentioned in work, as directly taken from original Päli (Texts). of selective presentation materials and systematic organization.

The book accompanied Introduction, Preface, Bibliography general Index. Besides these, an addi tion of Glossary of Buddhist technical terms another notable feature of work. Hence, present Edition would be immensely.

About the Author
Dr Narasingha Charan Panda (Dr N.C. Panda), Reader in Sanskrit, Vishveshvaranand Vishvabandhu Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies, Panjab University, Hoshiarpur, is well-known in the field of Indological Research, who combines in him a comprehensive understanding of scholarly issues, impartial judgment and an exemplary clarity of expression.

After graduation from Utkal University and Post-graduation and M.Phil. Degrees from Kurukshetra University, he obtained Ph.D. degree in Vedic Studies from Panjab University, Chandigarh. In addition to these Dr Panda also qualified in other Indological branches like Buddhism (Acharya), Kashmir Saivism (M.Phil.), Indian Philosophy (Acharya), Ayurveda Ratna and C.C. in German.

Dr Panda is the Joint Editor of Vishveshvaranand Indological Research Journal. As an ardent student and a successful researcher of Indology he has contributed numerous learned Research papers, and written and edited some valuable works, viz.:

1. Perspectives of Indian Thought, 2. Upadeśasahasri (Revised & Edited), 3. Buddhism (Text with Eng. tr. in two Vols. Compiled & Ed.), 4. Kalätattva kośa Lexicon Vol. VI (Ed.), 5. Saund aryalahari (Revised & Edited), 6. Säm khyakārikā (Ed.).

Preface
Buddhism undoubtedly the oldest systems Indian Philosophy. life of Gautama Buddha, the founder the School Thought, is fairly known. He was born two thousand full-moon of Vaisakha, the city of Kapilavastu. intently retired the deeply pursued existing systems of and philosophical returned find out for himself his own code of life. Following that and a stupendous of Gautama became The term 'Buddha' means 'Enlightened or the 'Awakened One' and signifies the person whom it applied has solved the riddle of existence, discovered doctrine for the cessation of misery. obtaining great knowledge truth, went about preaching newly acquired doctrine in Sarnath, Magadha, and elsewhere until his death, i.e. Maha parinirvana Kusinagara.

the Jataka texts, twenty-four Buddhas are mentioned have appeared preceding of time. them given, birthplaces, the their lives and their statures. Gautama himself said have met some of them during his transmigrations. Even the sacred trees under which they Supreme Wisdom are enumerated.

Introduction
In reading the Pali Scriptures one is impressed with the strong personal influence exercised by The Buddha over the hearts of his followers. He was regarded, not as a mere formulator of dry metaphysical propositions, but as a very wise. and compassionate friend of his fellow-men. He was full of tact, and all his ways were ways of peace. To allay discord he would tell a little story or fable with a moral, and his epithet for one of whom he disapproved was merely "vain man." Anger, in fact, had no place in his character, and the reader of this book will find that it had equally none in his religio-philosophic system.

The term "Buddha" means "Enlightened One," and signifies that the person to whom it is applied has solved the riddle of existence, and discovered the doctrine for the cessation of misery. It was by his attainment of this supreme "Enlightenment" or Wisdom that Gotama became a Buddha. During the thirty-five years of his life previous to that event, and during all previous existences from the time he set out Lowards the Buddhaship, he was a Bodhisatta, a term which I have freely translated "Future Buddha," but which is more literally rendered "He whose essence is Wisdom."

The Buddha's given name would appear to have been Siddhattha; but as the word means "Successful in his Objects," it looks as though it might be a simple epithet. The Buddha belonged to the Sakya clan.

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