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Buddha and His Homeland Nepal, Illustrated

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Release : 2013-12-08
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Book Synopsis Buddha and His Homeland Nepal, Illustrated by : G. L. Rai-Zimmdar

Download or read book Buddha and His Homeland Nepal, Illustrated written by G. L. Rai-Zimmdar. This book was released on 2013-12-08. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Honestly speaking, this book is long overdue. A good reliable book on Siddhartha Gaut'm, who became the Buddha, should have been written and published alongside his sermons on Four Noble Truths. The void somehow got filled up during the colonial era which unfortunately is filled with inaccuracies no true believer should accept.Essentially this book therefore, deals with the following two subjects:The Buddha was a Kirati-Mongolian Prince and that he had turned the Wheel of Life among his own people. However, the Kirati Mongolian population had been replaced by Indo-Saracenic people after the original inhabitants moved away to South-East Asia in a Great Volkerwanderungen. Consequently, during the colonial period, this demographic layout prompted British scholars to arrive at the erroneous conclusion that the forebears of the modern day Indians were the original followers of the Buddha. This inaccurate inference led the British scholars to double jeopardy; they encouraged themselves to rely upon the brahminic elements for interpretation of Buddhism and its philosophy, who had ironically been the cause of the destruction of Buddhism in the first place.Although Colonial British scholars had ample opportunities to investigate and satisfy themselves that the genius of pre-brahminic Kirati-Mongolians had actually authored the extensive Buddhist literature discovered in Kathmandu by Brian Hodgson, they soon got wise to it that by ignoring the entire episode they would stand better chance of gaining lucrative advantage; after all making money was the primary aim of the Empire.So, here is the book you want to read.

Buddha and His Homeland Nepal

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Release : 2008-11-26
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Download or read book Buddha and His Homeland Nepal written by G. L. Rai-Zimmdar. This book was released on 2008-11-26. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Siddhartha Gout'm, the founder of historical Buddhism was a Kirati-Mongolian Prince of the Sakya tribe and spoke Pali language, the lingua franca of his time. Although none of his sermons was written down during his lifetime, his disciples had painstakingly memorized every single word he had spoken and wrote them down only after he attained nirwan. These manuscripts were recorded in Pali and they form the basis of canonical literature of Buddhism.According to Swayambhu Puran, soon after his enlightenment the Buddha had journeyed to Kathmandu and worshipped Adi-Buddha at the Swayambhunath temple, which many adherents believe is the same one that is still standing there in Kathmandu Valley. The same source also place King Jite Dasti as the King of Kiratdom of Kathmandu and tradition has it that the Kirati King along with his subjects were proselytised en masse by the Buddha during this visit..Purchase the ebook here.

The Gilded Buddha

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Release : 2017
Genre : Archaeology
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Book Synopsis The Gilded Buddha by : Alex R. Furger

Download or read book The Gilded Buddha written by Alex R. Furger. This book was released on 2017. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book celebrates in words and images the traditional metal crafts practised for over a thousand years by the creators of religious Buddhist statues in Nepal. The skills of these artisans are nurtured with deep respect for tradition, regarding religion, iconography and technology. Wax modellers, mould makers, casters, fire-gilders and chasers are among the specialists of the Newar ethnic group, whose work is characterised to this day by a melding of age-old technology, great skill, religious observance and contemplation. There are numerous books and exhibition catalogues dedicated to Buddhist art and iconography but little was available about the craft of the artists who turn the religious imagery into metal casts. This book fills this gap, with a thoroughly documented and historical account of the development of this "archaic" technology. The well-informed text and comprehensive photographic coverage constitute the only up-to-date account and full documentation of an art that is 1300 years old but dying out: the "ritual" production of Buddhist statues in the lost wax casting technique. The author, Dr. Alex Furger, is an archaeologist who has studied ancient metallurgy and metalworking techniques over the past four decades. He spent twenty-five years at the head of the Roman site of Augusta Raurica and lives in Basel (Switzerland). He is the author of over 130 articles in scientific journals and twelve books in the field of culture history. The fieldwork for this book led him repeatedly to Nepal, where he met and interviewed dozens of craftsmen in their workshops. This book is addressed to readers interested in culture history, travellers to Asia, collectors of statues of Buddha, (avocational) metalworkers, historians of technology, Buddhists, ethnologists, archaeologists, art historians, scholars of Asia and to libraries and museums.

Dharma and Puṇya

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Release : 2019
Genre : Buddhism
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Book Synopsis Dharma and Puṇya by : Jinah Kim

Download or read book Dharma and Puṇya written by Jinah Kim. This book was released on 2019. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dharma and Puṇya explores the centrality of ritual practices and the agency of people in creating and amplifying the efficacy of Buddhist art. It presents paintings, illuminated texts, statues, and ritual implements from the Newar tradition in the Kathmandu Valley.

The Barefoot Book of Buddhist Tales

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Release : 2019-09-01
Genre : Juvenile Fiction
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Book Synopsis The Barefoot Book of Buddhist Tales by : Alexandra Kohn

Download or read book The Barefoot Book of Buddhist Tales written by Alexandra Kohn. This book was released on 2019-09-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Meet a generous merchant's son, an outlaw-turned-monk and more in 13 thought-provoking stories from India, China, Japan and Tibet. Gentle illustrations and an insightful foreword provide context to help young readers grasp the warmth, wisdom and compassion of Buddhist tradition.

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