The Diamond Sutra: (Chin-Kang-Ching) Or Prajna-Paramita

Book Summary


First published in 1912, Gemmell's translation of "The Diamond Sutra" was one of the first books to introduce general readers in the West to Buddhism. It still stands as a refreshing, easy-to-understand look at an ancient and enduring tradition. First published in 1912, William Gemmell's translation of The Diamond Sutra was one of the first books to introduce general readers in the West to Buddhism. It still stands as a refreshing, easy-to-understand look at an ancient and enduring tradition.The Diamond Sutra, a sacred Buddhist text, recounts the Buddha's discourse to one of his disciples. It discusses fundamental Buddhist practices, including how food is to be consumed, begging for alms, and monastic vows. Gemmell's fully annotated translation presents important information from the Asia experts of his day. The annotation also provides still-relevant parallels between Buddhist principles and Western spirituality.William Gemmell's simple, elegant translation of The Diamond Sutra remains one of the best general introductions to Buddhism. "New publication of a hard-to-find classic translation. "Fully annotated text relates Buddhist concepts to Western understanding.

Book Details


Book Name The Diamond Sutra: (Chin-Kang-Ching) Or Prajna-Paramita
Author William Gemmel
Publisher Ibis Press (Feb 2003)
ISBN 9780892540754
Pages 117
Language English
Price 559
 
 

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