Having identified early material that goes back to the Buddha himself; the author argues that the two teachers of the Buddha were historical figures. Based on the early Brahminic literature; namely the early Upanishads and Moksadharma; the author asserts the origin of the method of meditation learned by the Buddha from these teachers; and attempts to use them to identify some authentic teachings of the Buddha on meditation. Stimulating debate within the field of Buddhist Studies; the following claims are put forward: the Buddha was taught by Alara Kalama and Uddaka Ramaputta; as stated in the literature of numerous early Buddhist sects; is historically authentic Alara Kalama and Uddaka Ramaputta taught a form of early Brahminic meditation the Buddha must consequently have been trained in a meditative school whose ideology was provided by the philosophical portions of early Upanishads Shedding new light on a fascinating aspect of the origins of Buddhism; this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Buddhist studies; Asian religion and South Asian studies.
#12545693 in Books Guang Xing 2004-12-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.21 x .63 x 6.14l; 1.22 #File Name: 041533344X272 pagesThe Concept of the Buddha Its Evolution from Early Buddhism to the Trikaya Theory
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