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The Buddha and the Sahibs Charles Allen

The Buddha and the Sahibs By Charles Allen

The Buddha and the Sahibs by Charles Allen


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Summary

The fascinating story of the role played by Britons in uncovering the origins of Buddhism on the Indian subcontinent.

The Buddha and the Sahibs Summary

The Buddha and the Sahibs: The Men Who Discovered India's Lost Religion by Charles Allen

Today there are many Buddhists in the West, but for 2000 years the Buddha's teachings were unknown outside Asia. It was not until the late 18th century, when Sir William Oriental Jones, a British judge in India, broke through the Brahmin's prohibition on learning their sacred language. Sanskrit, that clues about the origins of a religion quite distinct from Hinduism began to be deciphered from inscriptions on pillars and rocks. This study tells the story of the search that followed, as evidence mounted that countries as diverse as Ceylon, Japan and Tibet shared a religion which had its origins in India yet was unknown there. British rule brought to India, Burma and Ceylon a whole band of enthusiastic Orientalist amateurs - soldiers, administrators and adventurers - intent on investigating the subcontinent's lost past. Unwittingly, these men helped lay the foundations for the revival of Buddhism in Asia during the 19th century and its spread to the West in the 20th. Charles Allen's book is a mixture of detective work and story-telling, as this acknowledged master of British Indian history pieces together early Buddhist history to bring a handful of extraoridinary characters to life.

The Buddha and the Sahibs Reviews

'Allen is one of the most ... consistently enjoyable writers of his generation ... producing well-researched, well-written and eminently readable works of narrative history which have illuminated ... previously unwritten corners of British Indian history' -- The Guardian (William Dalrymple) 20020928 'Allen ... has excelled himself, and this highly cultured and also finely illustrated offering is ... thoroughly absorbing.' -- Financial Times 20030401

About Charles Allen

Charles Allen made his reputation with his celebrated oral histories, starting with Plain Tales from the Raj. His most recent book was Soldier Sahibs, which the Sunday Times called 'magnificent' and the Daily Telegraph 'marvellous'.

Table of Contents

Prologue - the Orientalists. The botanizing surgeon; tales from the East; Oriental Jones and the Asiatic Society; Jones and the language of the gods; Dr Buchanan and the messengers from Ava; three Englishmen and a Hungarian; tigers, topes and rock-cut temples; James Prinsep the scientific enquirer; triumph and disaster; Prinsep and the beloved of the gods; Alexander Cunningham and the Chinese pilgrims; Cunningham and the archaeological survey; the Welshman, the Russian spiritualist, the American Civil War colonel and the editor of the Daily Telegraph; the search for Buddha's birthplace; epilogue - the sacredness of India.

Additional information

GOR005438878
9780719554254
071955425X
The Buddha and the Sahibs: The Men Who Discovered India's Lost Religion by Charles Allen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20020912
333
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