Great Faith, Great Wisdom: Practice and Awakening in the Pure Land Sutras of Mahayana Buddhism
Autor Ratnaguna Traducere de Sraddhapaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2016
The three Pure Land Sutras are a body of Mahayana scriptures that for centuries have played an important part in the spiritual life of East Asian Buddhists. These texts describe Sukhavati, the archetypal "land of bliss" presided over by Amitabha or Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Light and Eternal Life. Ratnaguna explores the practices that enable the practitioner to be reborn in this ideal world, and outlines how this can be understood in both a literal and metaphoric sense. So ‘rebirth in Sukhavati’ can take place in this very life, and dwelling there can be understood as a description of the Enlightened Mind. He also explores faith-imagination as the faculty that perceives reality.
These Buddhist texts—both ancient and perennial—put forward a path of faith and grace, as well as effort and practice. Using a practical and imaginative approach, Ratnaguna explores the main themes, and the meditations outlined by the Buddha. This book will appeal to both practicing Buddhists—whether from the East Asian Pure Land traditions or not—and anyone interested in Buddhism from a practical point of view.
Includes new translations of the three Pure Land sutras by Sraddhapa.
Ratnaguna is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order and has been practicing Buddhism for 35 years. He is a director of Breathworks in Manchester—a social enterprise organization that helps people who live with chronic pain and other long-term health conditions.
Sraddhapa is also a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order. He studied Scandinavian languages and translation at the University of Edinburgh and University College London, and is currently studying for an MPhil in Sanskrit. He lives and works in Norway and teaches at the Oslo Buddhist Centre.
These Buddhist texts—both ancient and perennial—put forward a path of faith and grace, as well as effort and practice. Using a practical and imaginative approach, Ratnaguna explores the main themes, and the meditations outlined by the Buddha. This book will appeal to both practicing Buddhists—whether from the East Asian Pure Land traditions or not—and anyone interested in Buddhism from a practical point of view.
Includes new translations of the three Pure Land sutras by Sraddhapa.
Ratnaguna is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order and has been practicing Buddhism for 35 years. He is a director of Breathworks in Manchester—a social enterprise organization that helps people who live with chronic pain and other long-term health conditions.
Sraddhapa is also a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order. He studied Scandinavian languages and translation at the University of Edinburgh and University College London, and is currently studying for an MPhil in Sanskrit. He lives and works in Norway and teaches at the Oslo Buddhist Centre.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781909314566
ISBN-10: 1909314560
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: WINDHORSE PUBLICATIONS
Colecția Windhorse Publications
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1909314560
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: WINDHORSE PUBLICATIONS
Colecția Windhorse Publications
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1: The State of Happiness
The Shorter Sukhavati Sutra
Chapter 2. Embraced by All the Buddhas
The Shorter Sukhavati Sutra
Chapter 3. The Mythic History of Sukhavati
The Longer SV Sutra
Chapter 4. The Meaning of the Myth
The Longer SV Sutra
Chapter 5. The Inhabitants of Sukhavati – the Ideal Sangha
The Longer SV Sutra.
Chapter 6. A story of Betrayal and Fidelity
The Amitayur-dhyana Sutra
Chapter 7. Meditating on the Land of Bliss
The Amitayur-dhyana Sutra
Chapter 8. Death, Birth, Self Power and Other Power.
The Amitayur-dhyana Sutra
Recenzii
'Ratnaguna beautifully explores these ancient texts, bringing out their significance for us today. Great Faith, Great Wisdom is a ground breaking work and it will appeal not only to Buddhists, particularly Mahayana Buddhists, but also to artists, poets, archetypal psychologists and historians of art.’ -
Urgyen Sangharakshita, founder of the Triratna Buddhist Community
Notă biografică
Ratnaguna is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order and has been practicing Buddhism for 35 years. He was a founder of the Manchester Buddhist Centre. He now lives in Salford, where he is a director of Breathworks - a social enterprise organization that helps people who live with chronic pain and other long-term health conditions. He also teaches at the Manchester Buddhist Centre and leads seminars and workshops at other Buddhist centers in the UK and abroad. He is the author of The Art of Reflection, published by Windhorse Publications.
Sraddhapa is also a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order. He studied Scandinavian languages and translation at the University of Edinburgh and University College London, and is currently studying for an MPhil in Sanskrit. He lives and works in Norway and teaches at the Oslo Buddhist Centre.
Sraddhapa is also a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order. He studied Scandinavian languages and translation at the University of Edinburgh and University College London, and is currently studying for an MPhil in Sanskrit. He lives and works in Norway and teaches at the Oslo Buddhist Centre.
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An inspiring and practical commentary on three sutras at the center of East Asian Buddhist faith.
The three Pure Land Sutras are a body of Mahayana scriptures that for centuries have played an important part in the spiritual life of East Asian Buddhists. These texts describe Sukhavati, the archetypal "land of bliss" presided over by Amitabha or Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Light and Eternal Life. Ratnaguna explores the practices that enable the practitioner to be reborn in this ideal world, and outlines how this can be understood in both a literal and metaphoric sense. So "rebirth in Sukhavati" can take place in this very life, and dwelling there can be understood as a description of the Enlightened Mind. He also explores faith-imagination as the faculty that perceives reality.
These Buddhist texts - both ancient and perennial—put forward a path of faith and grace, as well as effort and practice. Using a practical and imaginative approach, Ratnaguna explores their main themes and the 16 meditations outlined by the Buddha. This book will appeal to both practicing Buddhists—whether from the East Asian Pure Land traditions or not—and anyone interested in Buddhism from a practical point of view.
Includes new translations of the three Pure Land sutras by Sraddhapa.
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An inspiring and practical commentary on the three sutras at the center of East Asian Buddhist faith.