The book is a pioneering study in analytical and comparative correspondences that achieved the pinnacle of glory at a certain Sermon on the Mount. The book makes an extensive analytical and comparative study in images, symbols, concepts, and ideas and their correspondence with Buddhist concepts in the selected works of Keats, Kerouac, Raja Rao, Huxley and Ginsberg. A writer weaves the tapestry of his narrative discourse through images and symbols. Hence they from ...