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Summary

This survey (1889) by an Oxford professor of Sanskrit presents the history, philosophy and practice of Buddhism in the context of other South Asian traditions. It broke new ground in the Western understanding of Buddhism, and remains of interest to historians of religious studies, Victorian Orientalism, and the British Empire.

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Buddhism by Monier Monier-Williams

This book derives from a series of lectures given in 1888 by Monier Monier-Williams, who was Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford for over 30 years and whose work broke new ground in the Western understanding of Buddhism and other South Asian religions. This substantial historical survey of Buddhism begins with an account of the Buddha and his earliest teaching, as well as a brief description of the origin and composition of the scriptures containing the Buddha's law (Dharma). Monier-Williams explains the early constitution of the Buddha's order of monks (Sangha), and outlines the philosophical doctrines of Buddhism together with its code of morality and theory of perfection, culminating in Nirvana. He also describes formal and popular rituals and practices, and sacred places and objects. The book is an example of Victorian Orientalist scholarship which remains of interest to historians of religious studies, Orientalism, and the British Empire.
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ISBN 13 9781108007979
ISBN 10 110800797X
Title Buddhism
Author Monier Monier Williams
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Religion
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2010-02-25
Number of pages 620
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.