Buddhism and Hinduism

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Founded by Gautama the Buddha in the sixth century B.C., Buddhism spread throughout India in the third century B.C. during the regin of Asoka the Great, the first Buddhist Emperor of India. For the next 1000 years, Buddhism continued to flourish in India, and “those 1000 years were in many ways the grandest in Indian history”. Unfortunately, however, Buddhism later declined in the land of its birth.  One of the main reasons for its fall and decline was a calculated campaign of hatred and vilification launched against it by the Brahmins.  

While ancient Brahmins worked overtime to oust Buddhism from India, some modern Hindu scholars say that the Buddha was a Hindu and he taught only the philosophy of the Vedas and the Upnishads. This study is designed to blast such misconceptions created by the Hindu scholars about the Buddha and Buddhism. The first seven chapters of this volume are on the fundamental differences between Buddhism and Hinduism while I have highlighted the influence of Buddhism on Hinduism.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D C Ahir

D.C. Ahir (born 1928, Punjab) is a reputed scholar of Buddhist studies, and has made notable contribution to the history of Buddhism during the last 42 years. He retired as Director to the Government of India in February 1986, and since then is fully engaged in enriching literature. He already has more than forty published works to his credit, besides numerous articles on Buddhism. In appreciation of his noble and notable contribution to the Buddhist Literature as a Distinguished Scholarand Author, the Maha Bodhi Society of India, Sarnath conferred on him on 30 November 2001 the Honorary Title of Buddha Sahitya Shiromani.

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Title
Buddhism and Hinduism
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
938085210x, 9789380852102
Length
x+86p., 23cm.
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