Collected Wheel Publications Volume 10


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These Pariyatti Edition collected volumes of the renowned Wheel Publications (Wheel Series) deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 10 WH132/134 Touching The Essence - Dhammapala Thera WH135 Message of the Saints - V.F. Gunaratna WH136 The Problem of Sin - P. M. Rao WH137/138 The Buddhist Wheel Symbol - T.B. Karunaratne WH139 Prayer and Worship - Francis Story WH140 Significance of Dependent Origination - Nyanatiloka Mahathera WH141/143 Survival And Karma In Buddhist Perspective - K.N. Jayatilleke WH144/146 Schopenhauer and Buddhism - Nyanajivako Thera WH147/149 Wheel of Birth and Death - Bhikkhu Khantipalo WH150/151 Brahmanism, Buddhism and Hinduism - Lal Mani Joshi




Collected Wheel Publications Volume X


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This book contains fifteen numbers of the renowned Wheel Publication series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha’s teaching. 132—134: Touching the Essence — Bhikkhu Dhammapala; 135: The Message of the Saints — V. F. Gunaratna; 136: The Problem of Sin — P. M. Rao; 137–138: The Buddhist Wheel Symbol — T. B. Karunaratne; 139: Prayer and Worship — Francis Story; 141–143: Survival and Karma in Buddhist Perspective — K.N. Jayatilleke; 144–146: Schopenhauer and Buddhism — Bhikkhu Nanajivako; 14–149: The Wheel of Birth and Death — Bhikkhu Khantipalo; 150–151: Brahmanism, Buddhism, and Hinduism — Lal Mani Joshi.




Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory


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This book brings important new dimensions to the interface between contemporary Western science and ancient Eastern wisdom. Here for the first time the concepts and insights of general systems theory are presented in tandem with those of the Buddha. Remarkable convergences appear between core Buddhist teachings and the systems view of reality, arising in our century from biology and extending into the social and cognitive sciences. Giving a cogent introduction to both bodies of thought, and a fresh interpretation of the Buddha's core teaching of dependent co-arising, this book shows how their common perspective on causality can inform our lives. The interdependence of all beings provides the context for clarifying both the role of meditative practice and guidelines for effective action on behalf of the common good.




The Awakened Way


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This is a book with the author's scholarly research and new interpretation of Buddhism (Awakened Way) to introduce it for everyone so that anyone can attain nirvana with bodhi (awakening) and prajna (prognosis), the goals of the Awakened Way. Anyone can sit still, still karma (action, habit, heredity), see the Dharma (Norm/Truth) of all dharmas (forms/phenomena) (Law of Interdependent Co-origination, i.e. all phenomena are interdependently co-originated on causes and conditions), serve and save all.




The Yoga Tradition


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A unique reference work from the foremost writer on Yoga today, THE YOGA TRADITION surveys the 5,000-year history of Hindy, Buddhistm, Jaina, and Sikh Yoga, featuring full and partial translations of numerous key scriptures and over 200 illustrations. It is considered the CLASSIC text on Yoga practice and history.




Buddhism


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This collection of essays examines ten core themes from a comparative perspective and thus provides an integrated introduction to the social and spiritual values at the centre of Buddhist thought. Following an introductory chapter, the themes covered are moral decision making, worship, myth and history, the role of women, attitudes to nature, sacred writings, beliefs about human nature, rites of passage, sacred place and the depiction of the divine. Each chapter concludes with a list of recommended further reading.




The Maha Bodhi


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Buddhist Ethics


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"For more than a quarter of a century, those in search of an introduction to Buddhist moral thought have turned and returned to this little volume..." Thus notes Charles Hallisey of Harvard University in his introduction. Starting with an examination of classical Greek notions of ethics, Venerable Saddhatissa goes on to explain the development of Buddhist moral codes and their practical application. In this work, Venerable Saddhatissa starts with an examination of Western notions of ethics, beginning with the early Greek philosophers and moving on to show us how the study of morality is crucial to a clear understanding of the Buddhist tradition. Drawing on a vast array of Buddhist scriptures, Venerable Saddhatissa explains the development and position of Buddhist precepts from a traditional perspective, while simultaneously offering clear and practical advice on how best to live the moral life of a lay Buddhist practitioner. Throughout Buddhist Ethics, Venerable Saddhatissa always keeps us in touch with the pragmatic uses of Buddhist moral practices, not only as a way to live in harmony with the world, but as an indispensable aspect of the path to the Buddhist's highest spiritual goal.