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      The Bodhicaryavatara

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      Written in India in the early eighth century AD, Santideva''s Bodhicaryavatara became one of the most popular accounts of the Buddhist spiritual path. Important as a manual of training among Mahayana Buddhists, especially in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it continues to be u...

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      Product ID:9780199540433
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Oxford World's Classics
      Title:The Bodhicaryavatara
      Authors:Author: Santideva, Kate Crosby, Andrew Skilton, Paul Williams
      Page Count:240
      Subjects:Buddhism, Buddhism, Sacred texts, scriptures and revered writings, Sacred texts
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      Written in India in the early eighth century AD, Santideva''s Bodhicaryavatara became one of the most popular accounts of the Buddhist spiritual path. Important as a manual of training among Mahayana Buddhists, especially in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it continues to be used as the basis for teaching by modern Buddhist teachers. This is a new translation from the original Sanskrit, with detailed annotations explaining allusions and technical references. The Introductions set Santideva''s work in context, and for the first time explain its structure.
      Written in India in the early eighth century AD, Santideva''s Bodhicaryavatara became one of the most popular accounts of the Buddhist''s spiritual path.The Bodhicaryavatara takes as its subject the profound desire to become a Buddha and save all beings from suffering. The person who enacts such a desire is a Bodhisattva. Santideva not only sets out what the Bodhisattva must do and become, he also invokes the intense feelings of aspiration which underlie such a commitment, using language which has inspired Buddhists in their religious life from his time to the present.Important as a manual of training among Mahayana Buddhists, especially in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Bodhicaryavatara continues to be used as the basis for teaching by modern Buddhist teachers.This is a new translation from the original language, with detailed annotations explaining allusions and technical references. The Introduction sets Santideva''s work in context, and for the first time explain its structure. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World''s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford''s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2008-04-17

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      Weight180 g
      Dimensions196 × 129 × 16 mm