Categories

The Buddha\'s Ancient Path

AuthorPiyadassi Thera
PublisherBharatiya Kala Prakashan
Publisher2009
PublisherRevised edition
Publisherxii
Publisher264 p,
ISBN8180902239

Contents: Preface. 1. The Buddha. 2. The Buddhist standpoint. 3. The Central conception of Buddhism (The four noble truths). The first noble truth--Dukkha: suffering. 4. The second noble truth--Samudaya: the arising of suffering. 5. The third noble truth--Nirodha: the cessation of suffering. 6. The threefold division of the noble eightfold path. 7. The fourth noble truth--Magga : the path right understanding (Samma-ditthi). 8. Right thought (Samma-samkappa). 9. Right speech (Samma-vaca). 10. Right action (Samma-kammanta). 11. Right livelihood (Samma-ajiva). 12. Right effort (Samma-vayama). 13. Right mindfulness (Samma-sati). 14. Right concentration (Samma-Samadhi). 15. Conclusion. Index.

"Many expositions of the Buddha\'s Teaching in English have appeared in recent year, but a great number of them lack authenticity and do not represent the Buddha-word correctly. The author have in all humility undertaken to set out as accurately as possible the Teaching of the Buddha as it is found in the Pali Canon, the Tripitaka, of the Theravada which has preserved of the oldest and most faithful tradition. This book, therefore, gives a comprehensive account of the central conception of Buddhism--the Four Noble Truths--With special emphasis on the Noble Eightfold Path which is Buddhism in practice. The author has named the book The Ancient Path (Puranamaggam), the very words used by the Buddha in reference to the Eightfold Path.

As an introduction the first chapter gives a concise account of the life of the Buddha, while the second sets out the correct standpoint of Buddhism. The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are discussed at full length in the following chapters. A good deal space is devoted to Buddhist meditation, as found in the suttas or discourses of the Buddha, in Chapters 12, 13 and 14." (jacket)

Loading...