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Buddha : The Living Way
作者 His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama=Tenzin Gyatso
出版日期1998.10.13
頁次224
出版者Random House
出版地New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
關鍵詞Buddha; Buddhism; Pictorial works
摘要"Since Buddhism is a part of daily life for most of its adherents, it is, willy-nilly, entangled in the world, as
a lotus grows out of mud," Pico Iyer writes in the essay that accompanies deForest W. Trimingham's remarkable
photographs of the places where Buddhism is practiced today. Trimingham traveled to remote regions of Tibet, where tattered
prayer flags hang tangled on crude poles in lonely Himalayan mountain passes, as well as to a Shambhala center in Colorado,
where American Buddhists practice Zen archery. He has visited some of the most beautiful places in the world--the temple
compound of Pagan in Burma, ninth-century shrines in Java, a meditation garden near Kyoto. His photographs capture the
essence of Buddhist life in all its diversity, "in part," Pico Iyer writes, "because they are so inescapably human, even
with their lyricism, and in part because so many of them spin like a mandala with all the whirling energies of Buddhist
devotion, its reds and golds, its glowing statues, its ornately carved doorways that seem to open onto a world of candles
and sutras and scroll paintings teeming with forces both wrathful and benign."
The book was conceived to be read like a Buddhist scroll. But even if the reader starts in the middle or at some completely
arbitrary point, he will get a sense of the serene heart of Buddhism--om, the universal hum of all and nothing.
ISBN0679457844 (hc)
點閱次數610
建檔日期1998.05.16










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