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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 2nd Edition. While teaching the Vinaya Pitaka in the Post-graduate classes at Nava Nalanda Mahavihara I was confronted with a number of problems connected with the monastic rules and ecclesiastical terms. The former were difficult to understand as we were cut of from the main stream of Buddhist monastic tradition, and the problems presented by the latter were mostly semantic. I had to grapple with these problems and the present Dictionary is the outcome of my sustained effort to explain them. It is now fully established that the Pali Vinaya Pitaka is the earliest avail-able text deeling with the monastic life of the Buddhist Sangha in ancient India. The Vinaya Pitaka is 'a collection of rules regulating the outward conduct of the Bhikkhus and th, Bhikkhunis'. This Pitaka comprises five books, viz., the Mahavagga, Gullavagga, Pardjika, Pacittiya and Parivara. While the Mahavagga & the Cullavagga are comprehended under the title Khandhaka', the Parajika and the Pacittiya together are called the `Statavibhanga'. The Mahavagga and the Cullavogga are supposed to be the collet; ions of the 'words of the Buddha', and contain the historical accounts of the 'dos' and 'clonts' prescribed by Him for the Order. The Sutta-vibhanga (Parajika nd Pacittiya) bears closest relations to the Patimokkha, the earliest text of the 'Code of Discipline' of the Buddhist Sangha. The Patimokkha is a collection of various monastic rules (contained in the Vinaya Pitaka) meant for being recited on every fortnightly congregation on the Uposatha day collectively by the Sangha. There are two parts of the Patimokkha, viz, the Bhikkhu Patimokkha and the Bhikkhunt Patimckkha, The former consists of 227 ecclesiastical rules and the latter 311 rules. The Sutta-vibhariga in its two books (Para fika & Pacittiya) presents the explanation along with the historical back-ground of the Patimokkha rules. The Parivara, as the name suggests, is the com-pendium or digest of the Vinaya Pitaka. Undoubtedly this is a later work, as rightly suggested by some scholars, a work of a Sinhalese monk. If we make a survey of the Vinaya Pitka it is abundantly clear that the commandments of the Buddha were essentially needed for the smooth running and development of the Sangha established ley the Great Teacher, the Buddha. The violation of any rule of the Patimokkha makes a member of the Order 'impure' and needs 'expiation'. The other texts of the Vinaya Pitaka not only prescribe rules for initiation like Pabbajja and Upasampadd but also prescribe the duties of a 'preceptor' or 'teacher' towards his 'disciple' or 'pupil' and vice-versa. They also contain the rules for the fortnightly congregation of Upostha and recitation of the Patimokkha rules on his occasion; rules for the 'rainy season resort' (vassavasa) and Pavarana; rules for the construction of a Vihara or Kutt; rules for the robe and robe-cloth (civasa); rules for accepting meals, eatables, drinks, medicines, etc.; rules for levell-ing a charge apd framing a 'case' (adhikairana) against a monk and its disposal (samatha) by the Sangha; rules for the legal procedure to be followed in the case of a 'schism' in the Sangha and such other rules necessary for the effective and peaceful running of the Sangha. In short, the Vinaya Pitaka is an account of the `Code of Conduct' for the Buddist Order. The Patimokkha is somtimes called `Adhisila' (Special moral rules) and the other texts of the Vinaya Pitaka are comprehended by the term `Ajjkacara' (General moral rules). The whole Vinaya Pitaka, in fact, is a law-book meant exclusively for the members of the prder. Throughout these texts the legal style is apparent. Many terms used therein are highly technical and bear particular ecclesiastical connotations. In order to bring out the exact meaning of these terms a need was naturally felt in the past. As a result the 'commentaries' known as Attbakathas were written to fulfil this need and to obviate the difficulties in reading lae texts. The Samantapas.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Language: English. About the book: Both Buddhism and Vedanta emerging from the same soil and talking about the universal philosophy related to physical and metaphysical worlds differ apparently so far their philosophical outlook, religious angle and social structure is concerned. But in reality both are impressed from each other. Buddhism while developing its base borrowed a lot from Vedanta's philosophy to build up a separate religious mansion of its own. Evils produced by the practice of karmkandas and ritualism supported by Brahminism provided fertile ground for growth of Buddhism in India. The philosophical contribution of the Buddha has uniqueness not in its originality, but in the manner and way that he represented. What he talked about the universe, world, birth, rebirth, death, mind, consciousnesses etc., are not new. A lot has been said about that in Indian great ancient philosophical as well as religious epics. However, Buddhist attack upon Hinduism for blind practice of karmkandas and ritualism badly shook the root of Vedantism. This is another fact that Sankracharya and his followers, provided a stable ground to Vedantic philosophy and Hinduism to revitalize. Thereafter, Buddhism began to lose ground in India due to its inherent weaknesses, and esoteric practice of Vajrayana and Mantrayana maligning the image of Buddhism. The present book, namely, Buddhism and Vedanta (Contrast and Similarity), critically examining the aforesaid facts, thoroughly discusses rise and growth of Buddhism and its inclination towards Vedic philosophy. About The Author: Chandrika Singh (b. 1944) postgraduated (Political Science), and obtained Ph.D from Magadh University. He served the Government Degree College (Sao Chang) in Nagaland as Lecturer, Head of Department and Vice Principal and served the Nagaland Central University, Lumami as a Reader and Head of Department. After his retirement, he was appointed as the Principal of Belly Baptist Mission College, Wokha in Nagaland. Dr Singh is a renowned authors and his published books are: Political Evolution of Nagaland, Naga Society, Terrorism in North East India, Socialism in India, Socialist and Communist Movement in India, Constitutional Battles in India for SocioEconomic Justice, Indian National and Freedom Movement, Public Administration: New Challenges.:::Suraj Singh Sisodiya (b. 1 9 8 0 ) p o s t g r a d u a t e d (English), in 2005, and obtained Ph. D. from Magadh University in 2011. Presently, he is working as an Assistant Professor of English in Motihari Govt College of Engineering, Motihari (Bihar). His published books are Do You Know Administration? and Novels of Shashi Deshpande: Women and Society. Dr Sisodiya has published several of research articles in renowned magazines and journals of India. He has also attended various UGC sponsored national seminars, workshops, etc., held at different places in India. Contents: CONTENTS: # Preface 7: Acknowledgements 11: 1. Introduction 17: 2. A Short Historical Profile of Gautam Buddha's: Life and Penance 25: 3. The Buddhist Way of Life and His Four: Noble Truths and Eightfold Noble Paths 47: 4. Buddhist Philosophy and its Similarity and: Contrast to the Philosophy of Hinduism 77: 5. Buddhism towards Schism and Advent of: Conflicting Buddhist Schools 111: 6. Buddhist's Doctrines of Sunyata (Emptiness),: Karma and Rebirth 139: 7. Vajrayana and Tantric Cult of Buddhism 173: 8. Expansion of Buddhism Inside and Outside India 203: 9. Revival of Hinduism and Declination of: Buddhism in India 237: 10. Conclusion 265: Bibliography 273: Index 281 The Title 'Buddhism and Vedanta: Contrast and Similarity written/authored/edited by Chandrika Singh, Suraj Singh Sisodiya', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789357224208 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 295 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Buddhism. Size of the book is 13.34.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Vedic religion and Indian civilization is very old. The study of India's ancient literature makes it absolutely obvious that the Indo-Aryans who propounded Vedic religion were intelligent, industrious, smart and powerful. They established their own social system, political order, cultural ethos, economic organizations and religious ways. It appears that the Rig Veda being the most ancient literature served as the basic source of information regarding origin of society and civilization both in India and European countries. The Vedas emerged as the richest treasury of knowledge upon which the civilization of India has been built. The Vedas are the primeval source of Indo-Aryans theological, philosophical, moral, ethical, social, religious and political understanding. The Rishis of Indo-Aryans of ancient India were the great people of vision, idealism, intelligence, wisdom, insight, foresightedness and morality. Hymns of the Vedas contain moral ideas and spiritual hopes and aspirations. Morality, divinity, spirituality, humanity, nonviolence and universal brotherhood are the richest values of India even today because they all emerged from the womb of the sacred Vedas. Today, India abounds in international morality, universal brotherhood, mass scale humanity and the highest spirituality due to its historical background that is abundantly available in Vedic literature. It was the ancient ancestors who laid the foundation of India's moral and philosophical base upon which the strong and attractive mansion of Indian cultural as well as religious ways of life have been laid down. Without proper knowledge of Vedic religion understanding of Hindu civilization is never complete.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. About the book: Both Buddhism and Vedanta emerging from the same soil and talking about the universal philosophy related to physical and metaphysical worlds differ apparently so far their philosophical outlook, religious angle and social structure is concerned. But in reality both are impressed from each other. Buddhism while developing its base borrowed a lot from Vedanta's philosophy to build up a separate religious mansion of its own. Evils produced by the practice of karmkandas and ritualism supported by Brahminism provided fertile ground for growth of Buddhism in India. The philosophical contribution of the Buddha has uniqueness not in its originality, but in the manner and way that he represented. What he talked about the universe, world, birth, rebirth, death, mind, consciousnesses etc., are not new. A lot has been said about that in Indian great ancient philosophical as well as religious epics. However, Buddhist attack upon Hinduism for blind practice of karmkandas and ritualism badly shook the root of Vedantism. This is another fact that Sankracharya and his followers, provided a stable ground to Vedantic philosophy and Hinduism to revitalize. Thereafter, Buddhism began to lose ground in India due to its inherent weaknesses, and esoteric practice of Vajrayana and Mantrayana maligning the image of Buddhism. The present book, namely, Buddhism and Vedanta (Contrast and Similarity), critically examining the aforesaid facts, thoroughly discusses rise and growth of Buddhism and its inclination towards Vedic philosophy. About The Author: Chandrika Singh (b. 1944) postgraduated (Political Science), and obtained Ph.D from Magadh University. He served the Government Degree College (Sao Chang) in Nagaland as Lecturer, Head of Department and Vice Principal and served the Nagaland Central University, Lumami as a Reader and Head of Department. After his retirement, he was appointed as the Principal of Belly Baptist Mission College, Wokha in Nagaland. Dr Singh is a renowned authors and his published books are: Political Evolution of Nagaland, Naga Society, Terrorism in North East India, Socialism in India, Socialist and Communist Movement in India, Constitutional Battles in India for SocioEconomic Justice, Indian National and Freedom Movement, Public Administration: New Challenges.:::Suraj Singh Sisodiya (b. 1 9 8 0 ) p o s t g r a d u a t e d (English), in 2005, and obtained Ph. D. from Magadh University in 2011. Presently, he is working as an Assistant Professor of English in Motihari Govt College of Engineering, Motihari (Bihar). His published books are Do You Know Administration? and Novels of Shashi Deshpande: Women and Society. Dr Sisodiya has published several of research articles in renowned magazines and journals of India. He has also attended various UGC sponsored national seminars, workshops, etc., held at different places in India. Contents: CONTENTS: # Preface 7: Acknowledgements 11: 1. Introduction 17: 2. A Short Historical Profile of Gautam Buddha's: Life and Penance 25: 3. The Buddhist Way of Life and His Four: Noble Truths and Eightfold Noble Paths 47: 4. Buddhist Philosophy and its Similarity and: Contrast to the Philosophy of Hinduism 77: 5. Buddhism towards Schism and Advent of: Conflicting Buddhist Schools 111: 6. Buddhist's Doctrines of Sunyata (Emptiness),: Karma and Rebirth 139: 7. Vajrayana and Tantric Cult of Buddhism 173: 8. Expansion of Buddhism Inside and Outside India 203: 9. Revival of Hinduism and Declination of: Buddhism in India 237: 10. Conclusion 265: Bibliography 273: Index 281 The Title 'Buddhism and Vedanta: Contrast and Similarity written/authored/edited by Chandrika Singh, Suraj Singh Sisodiya', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280576 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 295 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Buddhism. Size of the book is 14.34.
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