The Buddhist Path to Awakening
The Buddhist Path to Awakening
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Book Description
An authoritative and critically acclaimed book, in which the author traces the path of enlightenment as it is found in 37 pieces of Buddhist literature, known as the bodhi-pakkhiya dhamma. The result is a thorough and engrossing piece of work, which provides a unique insight into the nature not only of Buddhism, but also the mystic experience generally.
The Buddhist Path to Awakening,R. M. L. Gethin,Oneworld Publications,1851682856,Buddhism - General,Confucianism,Religion,Religion - World Religions,Buddhism,Non-Classifiable,Sacred texts,Theology
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