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Who Is the Buddha?

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Who Is the Buddha?

By: Sangharakshita
Narrated by: Jinananda
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This is not an ordinary biography of the Buddha. In his characteristically individual manner, Urgyen Sangharakshita - the leading English-born Buddhist teacher and founder of the Triratana Buddhist Community - recounts the known details of the Buddha's life but enriches the story with contemporary relevance.

Unpicking the threads of historical and mythical information, he considers the underlying meaning in terms of 21st-century life - and its effect on personal practice today. The Buddha lived 2,500 years ago in Northeastern India, grew up in a comfortable aristocratic environment, but spent 50 years after his Enlightenment on the road, teaching, inspiring and discoursing - barefoot and with just a robe and a bowl.

But, Sangharakshita argues, we can only really find out 'who is the Buddha' by putting that life in the context of his teachings - suffering, impermanence and insubstantiality; 'actions have consequences'; and a vigorous practice of ethics.

Though his cultural background was so different, Siddhartha Gautama remains an iconic figure in our contemporary world, and increasingly in the West, because even now his life and work have a profound affect on our lives. This is a highly vivid and personal account of the life of the Buddha - 'one who knows, who is awake'.

©1994 Sangharakshita (P)2015 Ukemi Productions Ltd
Buddhism Eastern Philosophy
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Narration outstanding,but for the pronunciation of words like "kamma" vs. "kama" .Confusion to an Indian ear!

Superb, perhaps the best book on Buddhism.

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This book is powerful and nuanced. I've been studying buddhism for years and found new content here.

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