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The Sterling Book of: The Buddha and His Teachings

by Kingsley Heendeniya


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The Sterling Book of: The Buddha and His Teachings Summary:

The word Dhamma means 'the Teaching' and the portmanteau word dhamma is translated as 'things'. Another key word is 'dukkha'. It is generally translated as 'suffering'. Throughout the book I shall be guided by the English translations of the Pali texts in the books published from the writings of two of the most renowned English monks of our time-both deceased-Venerable Nanavira Thera and Venerable Nanamoli Thera who I had the great fortune to meet and know. They came together to Sri Lanka in 1948 and were ordained by the German High Priest, Venerable Nyanatiloka Maha Thera of the Island Hermitage, Dodanduwa, Galle, Sri Lanka. [See A Gist of Dhamma for a brief account of their life and works.]

This book seeks to interpret briefly and precisely, all the essential concepts in the teaching of the Buddha, with guidance from the writings of Nanavira Thera...

Buddha and His teaching is a unique presentation of the doctrine of notself, the doctrine upon which the Dhamma was set rolling for more than 2,500 year ago. The author identifies misinterpretation of the work begun by his mentor Venerable Nanavire Thera, who became a cult figure after he wrote Clearing the Path.

This book provides the percipient reader an insight of the teaching of the Buddha, composed from Suttas and related texts, along with copious annotation for further study, and a glossary of Pali words used in the Dhamma- all written in a lucid style.



 

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