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Mahayana Buddhism

 
Nalinaksha Dutt (Author)
Synopsis The book Mahayana Buddhism is an excellent piece of outstanding work of Dr. Nalinaksha Dutta consisting of detailed and dependable account of various historical events relating to the growth and development of philosophy and doctrines of Buddhism in general and Mahayana in particular propagated and flourished in India and abroad from the reign at the Great Buddhist king Ashoka and upto the 12th century. The comparison of important and essential aspects of Mahayana and Hinayana with special reference to the advance stages of Arhat and Bodhisattva undertook by the Author are quite magnificient and appreciable. Besides, the concepts of Nirvana, Parinirvana and Buddhahood, the truths and the absolute enshrined in chapter-vi, vii and viii respectively of the book are marvelous and will be helpful to those who are determined to attain the excellence in the stream of Buddhism. The author has extensively used all the literary, philosophical and epigraphic sources available on the subject and analysed them with all cares and cautions. The book in most educative/illustrative and highly impressive/useful for students, research scholars, Buddhist devotees and also in National and International libraries for their information and reference purposes.
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About the author

Nalinaksha Dutt

Nalinaksha Dutt, M.A.B.L.Ph.D. (Cal) D. Litt (Lond.) Premchand Roychand Scholar, Formerly Professor of Pali, Judson College, Rangoon, Lecturer Post Graduate Department (Pali) and Ancient Indian History and culture Calcutta University.

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Title Mahayana Buddhism
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2008
Edition 2nd ed.
Language: English
isbn 8186050957
length xiv+310p., References; Index; 23cm.