THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA THE BUDDHA OF THE BURMESE, Vol 2 vols set(Paperback, P. BIGANDET) | Zipri.in
THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA THE BUDDHA OF THE BURMESE, Vol 2 vols set(Paperback, P. BIGANDET)

THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA THE BUDDHA OF THE BURMESE, Vol 2 vols set(Paperback, P. BIGANDET)

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About the book:-Whether Buddhism be viewed in its extent and diffusion, or in the complex nature of its doctrines, it claims the serious attention of every inquiring mind. In our owndays it is, under different forms, the creed prevailing in Nepaul, Thibet, Mongolia, Corea, China, the Japanese Archipelago, Anam, Cambodia, Siam, the Shan States, Burmah, Arracan, and Ceylon. Its sway extends over nearly one-fourth of the human race. To the reflecting mind, the study of this religious system becomes the study of the history of one of the greatest religious enterprises that has ever been undertaken to elevate our nature above its low level, by uprooting the Buddhism, as it is found in Burmah, has a particular claim to the attention of a diligent and attentive observer. We there have that religious creed or system as pure from adulteration as it can be after a lapse of so many centuries. Philosophy never nourished in Burmah, and, therefore, never modified the religious systems of the country. Hinduism never exercised any influence on the banks of the Irrawaddy. Chinese and Burmese have often met on battlefields, but the influence of the Middle Kingdom has never established itself in Burmah. In other words, Chinese Buddhism has never been able to penetrate into the customs and manners of the people, and has not attempted to communicate its own religion to its southern neighbours. It would seem that the true form of Buddhism is to be found in Burmah, and that a knowledge of that system can only be arrived at by the study of the religious books of Burmah, and by attentively observing the religious practices and ceremonies of the people. This is what Bishop Bigandet has endeavoured to do throughout his work. About the Author:-Paul Ambrose Bigandet was born in 1813 at Gregorian, Paris and died in 1894. He was a French catholic Bishop. He was a member of Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was a Catholic priest. He is mostly remembered for his outstanding contributions to the B