Questioning the Buddha
Peter Skilling
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Questioning the Buddha
by Peter Skilling, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse
Published
2021
Publisher
Wisdom Publications
Pages
680
ISBN-13
9781614294085
Description
"In the forty-five years the Buddha spent traversing northern India centuries before the common era, he shared his wisdom with everyone from beggar women to kings. Hundreds of his discourses, or su tras, were preserved by his followers, first orally and later in written form. Around 800 CE they were translated into the Tibetan language, where they have been preserved ever since. To date, only a fraction of these su tras have been made available in English. Questioning the Buddha brings the reader directly into this literary treasure with thoroughly annotated translations of twenty-five different su tras. Often these texts, many translated here in full for the first time, begin with an encounter in which someone poses a question to the Buddha. Peter Skilling, an authority on early Buddhist epigraphy, archaeology, and textual traditions, has been immersed in the Buddhist scriptures of diverse traditions for nearly half a century. In this volume, his deep comprehension is harnessed to render these ancient teachings in a fresh and precise language. His introduction is a fascinating survey of su tra study in the West, from its origins to today. Su tras translated : I. Dogma, Dharma, and Ritual 1. Four Dharmas Not to Be Taken for Granted 2. The Benefits of Giving 3. The Exposition of Four Dharmas 4. Measuring the Merit of the Three Refuges 5. Four Dharmas Never to Be Abandoned 6. Teaching Given to Bodhisatva Dharmaketu 7. Teaching Given to Bodhisatva Jayamati 8. Su tra Comparing Bodhicitta to Gold 9. Bodhisatva Maitreya's Question about the Gift of the Dharma 10. Four Summaries of the Dharma Spoken to the Na ga King Sa gara 11. The Merit of the Stanza of Dependent Arising 12. The Heart-Formula of Dependent Arising II. Marvelous Children, Women, and Gods 13. The Prediction of the Future Buddhahood of the Boy Brahmas ri 14. Ks Đemavati 's Prediction to Buddhahood 15. The City Beggar Woman 16. An Old Woman's Questions about Birth and Death 17. The Questions of S ri mati the Brahman Woman 18. The Questions of the Laywoman Gan gottara 19. Brahma Saha m Đpati's Question III. Conversations with Kings 20. The Buddha's Advice to King Prasenajit 21. The Process of Rebirth 22. Instructions for King Bimbisa ra 23. Instructions for King Udayana IV. The Range of the Buddhas 24. Buddhas as Rare as a Grain of Golden Sand 25. Teachings Delivered on the Occasion of the Great Final Nirva n Đa"--
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For most readers, Questioning the Buddha typically takes between 14h 10m and 9h 27m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 170,000 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Questioning the Buddha?
Questioning the Buddha was written by Peter Skilling, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse.
When was Questioning the Buddha published?
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