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Paperback The Light Of Asia: Or, The Great Renunciation (mahâbhinishkramana). Being The Life And Teaching Of Gautama, Prince Of India And Founder Of Buddhism Book

ISBN: 1021876127

ISBN13: 9781021876126

The Light Of Asia: Or, The Great Renunciation (mahâbhinishkramana). Being The Life And Teaching Of Gautama, Prince Of India And Founder Of Buddhism

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First published in 1879, this influential work introduced Western audiences to the story of Buddha and the principles of Buddhist philosophy. The book was widely read and praised for its vivid descriptions of ancient India and its engaging narrative style. Sir Edwin Arnold's translation of Buddhist texts and his interpretations of Buddhist thought continue to be studied and debated by scholars and spiritual seekers.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

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5 ratings

Impressive

A noble effort in the attempt to bring Buddhist thought into western minds of the 19th century. A lovely tome.

a masterpiece

This book is a masterpiece written by Edwin Arnold, viewed through an "Asian's" perspective. He writes this book with a poetic and beautifully descriptive language portraying the life and times of Buddha, which stimulates your mind's imagination. His ability to capture the views of Asian thought and the story of Buddha's life is wonderful. This is a book to read slowly, and with a relaxed state of mind, to fully enjoy and absorb the impact of Arnold's writing. A great book for anyone who wants to expand their literary boundaries.

Such books make life worth living. A master piece.

It is a narration of the Life and Teachings of Buddha written by divine inspiration by Edwin Arnold. Rev Angarica the founder of Mahabodhi Society was deeply inspired by this book whereafter he took the Buddhist Robes. I have read the book several times and propose to read it many more times. Each reading elevates you some what. Any one who wants the book for free may contact me atnavinkumar@hotmail.com.

A CLASSIC

I find it so sad that so few people have read or reviewed this masterpiece. I'm sorry to say it, but if it was on Christianity or the life of Christ the response would have been very different and this kind of writing would have been equated with the likes of "Paradise Lost." I am not a Buddhist, but I was deeply moved by the power and beauty of "Light of Asia." It follows the life of the Buddha, who was born in Dambadiva, India about 2500 years ago, to the royal family, but left the comforts of his life and all worldly possessions to persue the meaning of life; and gives us a vibrant picture of this great teacher and his teachings, rendered in beautiful verse. An excellent way to find out more about Buddhism.

Educational and inspiring

This is indeed a beautiful poem. I recommend it to anyone wanting to learn about the origins of Buddhism. The Light of Asia is Guaranteed to give the reader light. The actual reading is like a wonderful journey, unvieling a mystery but not explaining it. It left me with a very peaceful sense. Note: I came by this book when a girlfriend's grandmother passed away. It is the original hardbound edition containing dated notations by her grandmother in 1897. They were going to throw it away and not a person in the family wanted it. I will cherish this book forever.
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