Explore the core ideas of Buddhist teaching and the life of the historical Buddha, rendered for today’s reader.
This edition presents a clear, accessible introduction to the Buddha’s path, blending historical context with essential concepts like the Middle Way, karma, and the Noble Eightfold Path. It situates the Buddha’s life in its era and explains how his teachings evolved into a practical path for peace and wisdom.
The book guides readers through key concepts, including the nature of suffering, the idea of no permanent self, and the chain of causes that shape experience. It also outlines how meditation, ethical conduct, and compassionate action fit into daily life, offering a practical lens on ancient wisdom.
- Clear overview of Buddhist beliefs and the Buddha’s life story
- Plain explanations of core concepts like karma, samsara, and Nirvana
- Introduction to the Noble Path and how it guides practice
- Context on how these ideas developed within Maha-Yana traditions
Ideal for readers of philosophy, religious history, and spiritual self‑improvement, this edition makes a nuanced topic approachable for a general audience.