The Social Message of Mahayana Buddhism: Bodhicaryavatara 4.40 Why shall I not persevere, whole-heartedly, in working for the good of the world, undeterred by difficulties?
The Social Message of Mahayana Buddhism: Bodhicaryavatara 4.40 Why shall I not persevere, whole-heartedly, in working for the good of the world, undeterred by difficulties? - Paperback is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
ISBN : 9788178223841, 8178223848
Year of Publication : 2012
Edition : 1st
No. of Pages : 190
Language : English
Condition : New
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The conceptual origin of this book is linked with the study and research that the authors
did in USA from 1953 onward in association with Alan Watts who laid open vast field of research opportunities connected with Buddhism.
The research on •Lokasamgrahaê (Good of the world) - which has similarities with Sarvodaya - picked up steam in 1987. Their first book on Lokasamgraha was published in 1993, under the title The Social Role of the Gita: How and Why. The main finding of that book, viz. that the social message of •Bhagavad-Gitaê, was •Lokasamgrahaê, which received strong support from Gandhian scholars as well as university professors. This
prompted them to extend the coverage of research to books which have been influenced by Bhagavad-Gita.
While looking for other texts that could be included in the research program, the authors came across Dr. Radhakrishnanês remark (made in 1948) that the most important Mahayana text (The Lotus Sutra) is indebted to Bhagavad-Gita. In fact, quite independently of this remark, their research inevitably meant taking a close look at the important phenomenon of •Engaged Buddhismê. In this process, they discovered that, while many of the engaged Buddhists had been inspired by the Lotus Sutra, some of them had been inspired by Shantidevaês Bodhicaryavatara. The outcome of the consequent enlargement of the scope of the research is presented in this book.
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Satya P. Agarwal acquired expertise in social science research, at U.S. Universities, in the 1950's. After nearly four decades of interdisciplinary study and applied research at the global level, they brought out the award-winning book "The Social Role of the Gita: How and Why. "Thus began a series of innovative research publications based on Sanskrit and Hindi texts. The present publication is No.15 in the series.