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- catalog contributor b2185027.
- catalog created "1959.".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "1959.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1959.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1 -- The Buddhist attitude of mind: -- Man is supreme -- One is one's refuge -- Responsibility -- Doubt -- Freedom of thought -- Tolerance -- Is Buddhism religion or philosophy? -- Truth has no label -- No blind faith or belief, but seeing and understanding -- No attachment -- Parable of the raft -- Imaginary speculations useless -- Practical attitude -- Parable of the wounded man -- The Four Noble Truths : -- Chapter 2 -- The first noble truth: Dukkha: -- Buddhism neither pessimistic nor optimistic, but realistic -- Meaning of 'Dukkha' -- Three aspects of experience -- Three aspects of 'Dukkha' -- What is a 'being'? -- Five aggregates -- No spirit opposed to matter -- Flux -- Thinker and thought -- has life a beginning? -- Chapter 3 -- The second noble truth: Samudaya: 'The arising of Dukkha' -- Definition -- Four nutriments -- Root cause of suffering and continuity -- Nature of arising and cessation -- Karma and rebirth -- What is death? -- What is rebirth? -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 4 -- The third noble truth: 'The cessation of Dukkha' -- What is Nirvana? -- Language and absolute truth -- Definitions of Nirvana -- Nirvana not a negative -- Nirvana as absolute truth -- What is absolute truth? -- Truth is not negative -- Nirvana and Samsara -- Nirvana not a result -- What is there after Nirvana? -- Incorrect expressions -- What happens to an Arahant after death? -- If no self who realizes Nirvana? -- Nirvana in this life -- Chapter 5 -- The fourth noble truth: Magga: the 'path' -- Middle path or noble eightfold path -- Comparison and wisdom -- Ethical conduct -- Mental discipline -- Wisdom -- Two sorts of understanding -- Four functions regarding the four noble truths -- Chapter 6 -- The doctrine of no-soul: Anatta -- What is soul or self? -- God and soul: Self protection and self preservation -- Teaching 'against the current' -- Analytical and synthetical methods -- Conditioned genesis -- Question of free-will -- Two kinds of truths -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Is it practical? -- Asoka's example -- The aim of Buddhism.".
- catalog description "Some erroneous views -- The Buddha definitely denies 'Atman' -- The Buddha's silence -- The idea of self a vague impression -- Correct impression -- Correct attitude -- If no self, who gets the results of Karma? -- Doctrine of Anatta not negative -- Chapter 7 'meditation' or mental culture: Bhavana -- Erroneous views -- Meditation -- The setting up of mindfulness -- 'Meditation' on breathing -- Mindfulness of activities -- Living in the present moment -- 'Meditation' on sensations -- On mind -- On ethical, spiritual and intellectual subjects -- Chapter VIII: What the Buddha taught and the world today -- Erroneous views -- Buddhism for all -- In daily life -- Family and social life -- Lay life held in high esteem -- How to become a Buddhist -- Social and economic problems -- Poverty: cause of crime -- Material and spiritual progress -- Four kinds of happiness for lay men -- On politics, war, and peace -- Non violence -- The ten duties of a ruler -- The Buddha's message -- ".
- catalog extent "103 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "What the Buddha taught.".
- catalog isFormatOf "What the Buddha taught.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "1959.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bedford, [England] : G. Fraser,".
- catalog relation "What the Buddha taught.".
- catalog subject "BL1451.2 .R3".
- catalog subject "Buddha (The concept)".
- catalog subject "Buddhism Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Gautama Buddha Teachings.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1 -- The Buddhist attitude of mind: -- Man is supreme -- One is one's refuge -- Responsibility -- Doubt -- Freedom of thought -- Tolerance -- Is Buddhism religion or philosophy? -- Truth has no label -- No blind faith or belief, but seeing and understanding -- No attachment -- Parable of the raft -- Imaginary speculations useless -- Practical attitude -- Parable of the wounded man -- The Four Noble Truths : -- Chapter 2 -- The first noble truth: Dukkha: -- Buddhism neither pessimistic nor optimistic, but realistic -- Meaning of 'Dukkha' -- Three aspects of experience -- Three aspects of 'Dukkha' -- What is a 'being'? -- Five aggregates -- No spirit opposed to matter -- Flux -- Thinker and thought -- has life a beginning? -- Chapter 3 -- The second noble truth: Samudaya: 'The arising of Dukkha' -- Definition -- Four nutriments -- Root cause of suffering and continuity -- Nature of arising and cessation -- Karma and rebirth -- What is death? -- What is rebirth? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 4 -- The third noble truth: 'The cessation of Dukkha' -- What is Nirvana? -- Language and absolute truth -- Definitions of Nirvana -- Nirvana not a negative -- Nirvana as absolute truth -- What is absolute truth? -- Truth is not negative -- Nirvana and Samsara -- Nirvana not a result -- What is there after Nirvana? -- Incorrect expressions -- What happens to an Arahant after death? -- If no self who realizes Nirvana? -- Nirvana in this life -- Chapter 5 -- The fourth noble truth: Magga: the 'path' -- Middle path or noble eightfold path -- Comparison and wisdom -- Ethical conduct -- Mental discipline -- Wisdom -- Two sorts of understanding -- Four functions regarding the four noble truths -- Chapter 6 -- The doctrine of no-soul: Anatta -- What is soul or self? -- God and soul: Self protection and self preservation -- Teaching 'against the current' -- Analytical and synthetical methods -- Conditioned genesis -- Question of free-will -- Two kinds of truths -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Is it practical? -- Asoka's example -- The aim of Buddhism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Some erroneous views -- The Buddha definitely denies 'Atman' -- The Buddha's silence -- The idea of self a vague impression -- Correct impression -- Correct attitude -- If no self, who gets the results of Karma? -- Doctrine of Anatta not negative -- Chapter 7 'meditation' or mental culture: Bhavana -- Erroneous views -- Meditation -- The setting up of mindfulness -- 'Meditation' on breathing -- Mindfulness of activities -- Living in the present moment -- 'Meditation' on sensations -- On mind -- On ethical, spiritual and intellectual subjects -- Chapter VIII: What the Buddha taught and the world today -- Erroneous views -- Buddhism for all -- In daily life -- Family and social life -- Lay life held in high esteem -- How to become a Buddhist -- Social and economic problems -- Poverty: cause of crime -- Material and spiritual progress -- Four kinds of happiness for lay men -- On politics, war, and peace -- Non violence -- The ten duties of a ruler -- The Buddha's message -- ".
- catalog title "What the Buddha taught / Walpola Rahula ; with a foreword by Paul Demièville.".
- catalog type "text".