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Was the Buddha a Pessimist |
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Author |
葛印卡=Goenka, S. N.
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Date | 2001.07 |
Pages | 75 |
Publisher | VRI=Vipassana Research Institute |
Publisher Url |
http://www.vri.dhamma.org
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Location | Maharashtra, India [馬哈拉施特拉邦, 印度] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | 內觀=Insight Meditation; 毗婆舍那=Vipassana; 佛教教義=Buddhist Doctrines=Buddhist Teachings; 南傳佛教=Theravada Buddhism |
Abstract | Buddha was not a pessimist. This is explained in detail with examples. In this book (a translation and adaptation of the Hindi Kya Buddha Dukkhavadi The first published in Nepal in 2000), Goenka has explained the background of fundamental misunderstandings that have evolved about the Buddha and his teaching. These misconceptions arose when the Buddha's teachings were lost to India and most of the world. Goenkaji rebuts these wrong views about the Buddha and resolves the misunderstandings with lucid examples from the Pali Canon.
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Table of contents | ‧ Was the Buddha a Pessimist? ‧ False Criticism of Pessimism ‧ Does a Doctor Promote Disease? ‧ Spread of Falsehood ‧ Happiness and Welfare of Many ‧ Dispenser of Happiness ‧ Definition of Happiness ‧ Overemphasis of Misery ‧ Was the Buddha an Extreme Pessimist? ‧ The Buddha's Two Main Meditation Techniques |
ISBN | 8174142150 |
Hits | 444 |
Created date | 2003.11.28
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Modified date | 2014.05.05 |
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