Amitabha


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This is a short story set in the first century CE during the height of Buddhism in India. Carus uses the story as a frame to discuss Buddhist concepts of God, non-violence and religious tolerance. Carus, the proprietor of Open Court Press, was a prolific author on Buddhism, Taoism, philosophy, and other topics. Thank you very much for looking at a book by One-Eye Publishing, we hope you enjoy it! We are always adding to our catalogue, so please check back or find us online! Happy reading!




Amitabha


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Amitabha, a Story of Buddhist Theology


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Embark on a spiritual journey through the realms of Buddhist theology and enlightenment with "Amitabha: A Story of Buddhist Theology and Enlightenment" by Paul Carus. Join the esteemed author as he delves into the profound teachings of Buddhism, offering readers a captivating narrative filled with wisdom, compassion, and the quest for enlightenment. As you delve into Carus's enlightening narrative, prepare to be transported to the mystical world of Buddhist philosophy and practice. From the tranquil monasteries of ancient India to the depths of the human soul, each page invites readers to explore the timeless truths of the Buddha's teachings. But beyond the surface of religious doctrine, "Amitabha: A Story of Buddhist Theology and Enlightenment" delves into deeper themes of inner transformation, spiritual liberation, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Carus's prose is imbued with reverence and insight, guiding readers on a path of self-discovery and awakening. Yet, amidst the complexities of Buddhist theology, a profound question emerges: What timeless wisdom can we glean from Carus's exploration of enlightenment, and how do these teachings resonate with our own quest for meaning and fulfillment? Engage with Carus's illuminating narrative through vivid imagery and profound philosophical insights that illuminate the path to spiritual awakening. As the story unfolds, readers are invited to contemplate the nature of reality, the impermanence of existence, and the boundless compassion of the Buddha. Now, as you immerse yourself in "Amitabha: A Story of Buddhist Theology and Enlightenment," consider this: How can the teachings of Buddhism inspire us to cultivate mindfulness, compassion, and inner peace in our own lives? Don't miss the opportunity to explore the depths of Buddhist philosophy with "Amitabha: A Story of Buddhist Theology and Enlightenment." Acquire your copy today and embark on a transformative journey of spiritual discovery, where every page brings you closer to the heart of enlightenment. ```




Amitabha, A Story of Buddhist Theology


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Amitabha, A Story of Buddhist Theology by Paul Carus: In this engaging narrative, Paul Carus weaves together the story of Amitabha, a central figure in Pure Land Buddhism, with profound theological insights. Carus presents the Pure Land teachings, illustrating the concept of rebirth in the Pure Land, and explores the significance of devotion and faith in this popular Buddhist tradition. Key Aspects of the Book "Amitabha, A Story of Buddhist Theology": Pure Land Buddhism: The book delves into the teachings and practices of Pure Land Buddhism, focusing on Amitabha Buddha and the concept of the Pure Land as a realm of enlightenment. Devotion and Faith: Carus emphasizes the importance of devotion and faith in Pure Land Buddhism as a means to attain liberation and rebirth in the Pure Land. Teaching through Narrative: The author employs storytelling to convey complex theological ideas in an accessible and engaging manner. Paul Carus was a German-American philosopher, writer, and editor who played a significant role in introducing Eastern philosophical and religious thought to the Western world. Born in 1852, he was a proponent of religious and cultural dialogue, and his work in the early 20th century helped foster understanding and appreciation for Buddhism and other Eastern traditions in the West. His book, Amitabha, A Story of Buddhist Theology, exemplifies his dedication to sharing profound concepts in a compelling narrative form.




Amitabha a story of buddhist theology


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One evening when King Kanishka together with his friend Charaka enjoyed the company of Açvaghosha, the youthful ruler of Gandhâra turned to the venerable philosopher with this request: "And now, worshipful master, tell us, do we worship in Buddha a god or a man?" Replied Açvaghosha: "Buddha is neither a god nor a man; he is more than either, for he is perfection incarnate. We worship in Buddha wisdom and goodness, that is, the comprehension and application of the truth, which are the qualities that alone render the gods divine. Truth is eternal, but all actual beings, not even excluding the gods, are transient." Charaka interposed: "We do not speak of the gods, but of God, which means divinity itself. What would the Buddha have taught about God?" Kanishka added: "We mean God, not in the sense of Brahma, the principle of existence, nor of Ishvara, a personal Lord and manufacturer of universes, but God as goodness, as truth, as righteousness, as love? Does God in this sense exist or not? Is it a dream or a reality? What is it and how do we know of it?" "You ask a question to answer which will take a book. But I shall be brief. Certainly, God in this sense is a reality. God, in this sense is the good law that shapes existence, leading life step by step onward and upward toward its highest goal-enlightenment. Recognition of this law gives us light on the conditions of our existence so as to render it possible for us to find the right path; and we call it Dharmakaya, the body of the good law, or Amitâbha, the source of infinite light, or by some other name. It is the norm of all nature involving the bliss of goodness and the curse of wrong doing according to irrefragable causation."




Amitabha


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The story of Amitabha has a historical setting in the ascendancy of the kingdom of Gandhara, under King Kanishka, whose interest in Buddhism and whose connection with Acvaghosha, the great Buddhist philosopher, are well known. The plot gives ample opportunity in discussion and incident to explain and illustrate some of the cardinal points of Buddhism, especially in regard to the way of salvation and the God-conception represented by Amitabha Buddha, the Source of Infinite Light and the Standard of Being, as distinct from the Brahman idea of a conscious personal deity. Contents: The Ordination. The Novice. The God Problem. Kevaddha's Story. The Confession. Gandhara. King Kanishka. Magadha. Acvaghosha. Amitabha. The Conspiracy. The Man-Eating Tiger. The Buddhist Abbot And The Brahman. The Parable Of The Elephant. The Double Wedding.




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Amitabha


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