The splendour of Asia: The story and teaching of the Buddha
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A readable retelling traces the life of the Buddha from sheltered origins through renunciation, public ministry, and death, interweaving narrative episodes with scriptures and ancient traditions. Alongside the biography, the author expounds core teachings such as karma, the path to liberation, and the nature of suffering, employing accessible language and occasional Pali and Sanskrit terms. The text draws parallels with modern psychology and scientific ideas to make doctrines intelligible to a Western audience. Scholarly sources and translations are cited to clarify variant traditions, while the prose seeks to humanize the founder and illuminate the ethical and spiritual implications of his teaching.
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