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Buddhayana: Living Buddhism
By (Author) Anil Goonewardene
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
17th June 2010
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
294.3
Hardback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This long awaited book, from leading expert Anil Goonewardene, is an insightful, lively and readable account of Buddhism. Drawing on over twenty years of teaching experience,Anil sets out to demonstrate that the three key traditions of Buddhism (Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana) are all rooted in the same foundations and that the central teachings of these different schools are the same. This uniquebook presents Buddhism as a living, practical religion, giving readers an enlightening insight into an often mystifying tradition.Buddhayana:Living Buddhismoffers a fascinating perspective on Buddhism, in all its beauty and nobility, though the eyes of a practising Buddhist born and raised in the tradition that has guided millions of people.
Divided into five parts, covering all aspects of Buddhism - from the lives of the Buddha to the various sections of the Buddhist community - the book also includes two appendices focusing on the Buddhist view of death, and a case study of Buddhist rebirth.
'Written by a Buddhist scholar, brought up in a living Buddhist community, this book outlines with great clarity the fundamental unity of the various schools and traditions of Buddhism and is of equal use to both the Buddhist and the interested reader. It vividly portrays Buddhism's crucial role as a civilizing force.' Dr Desmond Biddulph, Vice-President, The Buddhist Society, London, UK: Chairman, The Buddhist Society Council; Editor, The Middle Way Journal -- Dr Desmond Biddulph
Reviewed in Religious Studies Review.
Anil Goonewardene, Attorney-at-Law (SL),Barrister,has taught for over twenty years at the London Buddhist Vihara's Dhamma School, as well as at the Buddhist Society, London.He has also taught Buddhism at London Metropolitan University, UK, in addition to his main teaching in the Law department,and is the Buddhist Representative on the Religious Councilof England and Wales. Sri Lankan born, Anil makes regular trips to his home country, taking part in radio debates and giving talks on Buddhism.