The Gospel of Buddha, Compiled from Ancient Records

This booklet needs no preface for those who are familiar with the sacred books of Buddhism, which have been made accessible to the Western world by the indefatigable zeal and industry of scholars like Beal, Bigandet, Bühler, Burnouf, Childers, Alexander Csoma, Rhys Davids, Dutoit, Eitel, Fausböll, Foucaux, Francke, Edmund Hardy, Spence Hardy, Hodgson, Charles R. Lanman, F. Max Müller, Karl Eugen Neumann, Oldenberg, Pischel, Schiefner, Senart, Seidenstücker, Bhikkhu Nyānatiloka, D.M. Strong, Henry Clarke Warren, Wassiljew, Weber, Windisch, Winternitz &c. To those not familiar with the subject it may be stated that the bulk of its contents is derived from the old Buddhist canon. Many passages, and indeed the most important ones, are literally copied in translations from the original texts. Some are rendered rather freely in order to make them intelligible to the present generation; others have been rearranged; and still others are abbreviated. Besides the three introductory and the three concluding chapters there are only a few purely original additions, which, however, are neither mere literary embellishments nor deviations from Buddhist doctrines. Wherever the compiler has admitted modernization he has done so with due consideration and always in the spirit of a legitimate development. Additions and modifications contain nothing but ideas for which prototypes can be found somewhere among the traditions of Buddhism, and have been introduced as elucidations of its main principles.
The best evidence that this book characterizes the spirit of Buddhism correctly can be found in the welcome it has received throughout the entire Buddhist world. It has even been officially introduced in Buddhist schools and temples of Japan and Ceylon. Soon after the appearance of the first edition of 1894 the Right Rev. Shaku Soyen, a prominent Buddhist abbot of Kamakura, Japan, had a Japanese translation made by Teitaro Suzuki, and soon afterwards a Chinese version was made by Mr. Ohara of Otzu, the talented editor of a Buddhist periodical, who in the meantime has unfortunately met with a premature death. In 1895 the Open Court Publishing Company brought out a German edition by E.F.L. Gauss, and Dr. L. de Milloué, the curator of the Musée Guimet, of Paris, followed with a French translation. Dr. Federigo Rodriguez has translated the book into Spanish and Felix Orth into Dutch. The privilege of translating the book into Russian, Czechic, Italian, also into Siamese and other Oriental tongues has been granted, but of these latter the publishers have received only a version in the Urdu language, a dialect of eastern India.

Paul Carus
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THE GOSPEL OF BUDDHA


PAUL CARUS


REJOICE!


SAMSĀRA AND NIRVĀNA.


TRUTH THE SAVIOUR.


THE BODHISATTA'S BIRTH


THE TIES OF LIFE.


THE THREE WOES.


THE BODHISATTA'S RENUNCIATION.


KING BIMBISĀRA.


THE BODHISATTA'S SEARCH.


URUVELĀ, THE PLACE OF MORTIFICATION.


MĀRA THE EVIL ONE.


ENLIGHTENMENT.


THE FIRST CONVERTS.


BRAHMĀS REQUEST.


UPAKA.


THE SERMON AT BENARES.


THE SANGHA.


YASA, THE YOUTH OF BENARES.


KASSAPA.


THE SERMON AT RĀJAGAHA.


THE KING'S GIFT.


SĀRIPUTTA AND MOGGALLĀNA.


ANĀTHAPINDIKA.


THE SERMON ON CHARITY.


JETAVANA.


THE THREE CHARACTERISTICS AND THE UNCREATE.


THE BUDDHA'S FATHER.


YASODHARĀ.


RĀHULA.


JĪVAKA, THE PHYSICIAN.


THE BUDDHA'S PARENTS ATTAIN NIRVĀNA.


WOMEN ADMITTED TO THE SANGHA.


THE BHIKKHUS' CONDUCT TOWARD WOMEN.


VISĀKHĀ.


THE UPOSATHA AND PĀTIMOKKHA.


THE SCHISM.


THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF CONCORD.


THE BHIKKHUS REBUKED.


DEVADATTA.


NAME AND FORM.


THE GOAL.


MIRACLES FORBIDDEN.


THE VANITY OF WORLDLINESS.


SECRECY AND PUBLICITY.


THE ANNIHILATION OF SUFFERING.


AVOIDING THE TEN EVILS.


THE PREACHER'S MISSION.


THE DHAMMAPADA.


THE TWO BRAHMANS.


GUARD THE SIX QUARTERS.


SIMHA'S QUESTION CONCERNING ANNIHILATION.


ALL EXISTENCE IS SPIRITUAL.


IDENTITY AND NON-IDENTITY.


THE BUDDHA OMNIPRESENT.


ONE ESSENCE, ONE LAW, ONE AIM.


THE LESSON GIVEN TO RĀHULA.


THE SERMON ON ABUSE.


THE BUDDHA REPLIES TO THE DEVA.


WORDS OF INSTRUCTION.


AMITĀBHA.


THE TEACHER UNKNOWN.


PARABLES.


THE WIDOW'S TWO MITES AND THE PARABLE OF THE THREE MERCHANTS.


THE MAN BORN BLIND.


THE LOST SON.


THE GIDDY FISH.


THE CRUEL CRANE OUTWITTED.


FOUR KINDS OF MERIT.


THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.


LUXURIOUS LIVING.


THE COMMUNICATION OF BLISS.


THE LISTLESS FOOL.


RESCUE IN THE DESERT.


THE SOWER.


THE OUTCAST.


THE WOMAN AT THE WELL.


THE PEACEMAKER.


THE HUNGRY DOG.


THE DESPOT.


VĀSAVADATTĀ.


THE MARRIAGE-FEAST IN JAMBŪNADA.


A PARTY IN SEARCH OF A THIEF.


IN THE REALM OF YAMARĀJA.


THE MUSTARD SEED.


FOLLOWING THE MASTER OVER THE STREAM.


THE SICK BHIKKHU.


THE PATIENT ELEPHANT.


THE CONDITIONS OF WELFARE.


SĀRIPUTTA'S FAITH.


PĀTALIPUTTA.


THE MIRROR OF TRUTH.


AMBAPĀLĪ.


THE BUDDHA'S FAREWELL ADDRESS.


THE BUDDHA ANNOUNCES HIS DEATH.


CHUNDA, THE SMITH.


METTEYYA.


THE BUDDHA'S FINAL ENTERING INTO NIRVĀNA.


THE THREE PERSONALITIES OF THE BUDDHA.


THE PURPOSE OF BEING.


THE PRAISE OF ALL THE BUDDHAS.

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Английский

Год издания

2011-04-17

Темы

Buddhism; Christianity and other religions -- Buddhism; Gautama Buddha; Gautama Buddha -- Teachings

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