Published by Sri Lanka, Buddhist Publication Society, 1960ies-1970ies., 1970
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 31** separately paginated sections/essays, almost 1.500 pages in total. - Gilt-titled red publisher's bindings with dustjackets; 8vo.(ca. 18,5 x 12,5 x 11,5 cm; ca. 1,6 kg.). *** ORIGINAL 3-VOLUME-SELECTION OF 31 IMPORTANT BUDDHISTS TEXTS FROM 'THE WHEEL'-SERIES, **) contains in this order: 'The Wheel'-Nos. 7) 'The Practice of loving Kindness.'; 8) 'The Kalama Sutta.' 10) 'Sakka's Quest.'; 14) 'Everyman's Ethics.'; 17) 'Three cardinal Discourses of the Buddha.'; 19) 'The Foundations of Mindfulness.'; 21) 'The Removal of distracting Thoughts.'; 26) 'The five mental Hindrances.'; 33) 'Advice to Rahula.'; 47) 'Buddhism and the God-Idea.'; 48/49) 'The Discourse on the Snake Simile.'; 51) 'Taming the Mind.'; 57/58) 'Tevijja Sutta.'. / 61/62) 'The Simile of the Cloth.'; 67/69) 'Last Days of the Buddha.'; 79) 'Kandaraka Sutta, Potaliya Sutta.'; 82) 'Selected Texts from the Sutta-Nipata.'; 87) 'The greater Discourse on Voidness.'; 98/99) 'Apanakka-Sutta, Cula-Malunkya-Sutta, Upali-Sutta.'; 101) 'The Greater Discourse on the Elephant-Footprint-Simile.'; 105/106) 'The four Nutriments of Life. . .'; 107/109) 'An Anthology from the Samyutta Nikaya, Part I.'. / 155/158) 'Anguttara Nikaya, Part I'; 208/211) 'Anguttara Nikaya, Part II'; 183/184/185) ''An Anthology from the Samyutta Nikaya, Part II.'; 110) 'Ratthapala Sutta.'; 120) 'Kutadanta Sutta.'; 177) 'Girimananda Sutta.'; 188) 'Bhaddekaratta Sutta, Ideal Solitude.'; 198) 'Ariyapariyesana Sutta, The noble Quest.'; 135) 'Thera-Theri-Gatha, Message of the Saints.'. - DUSTJACKETS SLIGHTLY USED, ELSE IN BEST CONDITION. --- *) Buddha certainly NEVER founded 'Buddhism' (like Jesus never founded Christianity). Organised religions usually appear 100s of years after the life of the enlightened Master (not that Jesus was definiteley enlightened) because some people start drawing power and advantage from the wisdom of the -ism's origin. Every -ism is only an institutionalised, rather dead, knowledgeable copy of the original and tries to prevent searchers to find their individual way, just as Gautama Siddhartha - and many others - did who certainly NEVER followed any -ism.