Concept of Suffering in Buddhism

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The Present volume is the fourth and the final volume in the Indo-Tibetan Studies Series edited by Dr. N.K. Dash. It contains seventeen research papers papers by the noted scholars which investigate and probe into the profound concept of suffering in Buddhism. as the subject suffering touches deeply the whole mankind, the eminent scholars view the concept from various angles as it was understood, expounded and practised by the Buddha himself, his early and later disciples and various commentators.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Narendra K. Dash

Dr. Narendra Kumar Dash (1960-2005) was the Head of the Department of Indo-Tibetan Studies at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, founded by Rabindranath Tagore. Dr. Dash was a reputed scholar in Sanskrit as well as in Buddhism and Tibetan. He is credited with four books and thirteen research papers. He was associated with various research organizations in India and abroad. However, the sudden demise of Dr. Dash who had finalised and completed all the editorial work has prevented him from seeing the published book.

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Title
Concept of Suffering in Buddhism
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8174790713
Length
viii+179p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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