Buddhism: Origins, Traditions and Contemporary Life
By (Author) Jana Igunma
By (author) San San May
British Library Publishing
British Library Publishing
25th October 2019
25th October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Asian history
294.3
Paperback
224
Width 220mm, Height 280mm, Spine 19mm
Buddhism is one of the major world religions today, with approximately 500 million followers worldwide and nearly 300,000 in the UK. Following the Buddha's Enlightenment in north India in the 5th century, Buddhism was adopted across Asia and is now widely practised in the West, where many people embrace a Buddhist lifestyle or select practices such as meditation. Accompanying the largest ever display of the British Library's Buddhist treasures, Buddhism introduces the history, philosophy, geographical spread and practices of Buddhism, exploring its relevance in the modern world. Illustrated throughout with astonishingly beautiful scrolls, manuscripts and printed books, Buddhism presents the idea of the `Middle Path' - promoting mindfulness, compassion, tolerance and non-violence - with a renewed relevance for a 21st-century reader.
Jana Igunma is Ginsburg Curator for Thai, Lao and Cambodian at the British Library, London, UK. San San May is the Curator for Burmese at the British Library.