Outlines of Buddhism: A Historical Sketch

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The elapse of twenty-five centuries, with all its upheavals, has not abated the appeal of Buddhism. It has almost faded from the land of its birth. It has, because of oral transmission, passage of time, different people, skies, editors, translators and languages, changed beyond recognition. Despite these, today nearly a third of the human race are professed Buddhists. Mrs. Rhys Davids shows in this book-Outlines of Buddhism, a historical sketch-that the continuity of Buddhism, with the everlasting appeal, is due more to the original teachings of the Buddha and less to its latter-day metaphysics. The original teachings were an extension of the ideas in the Upanishads. The static doctrine that the self should be sought after, in the hands of the Buddha, became a dynamic and practical one. He showed a path, although perilous and passing through many worlds, which anyone, with truth and righteousness as guides, could tread and reach the goal. He opened a path, which till then was the closely guarded preserve of a chosen few, to the vast multitude. This has assured immortality to Buddhism. To speak of this teaching as Atheism, Nihilism, Pessimism, Quietism etc. is contrary to what he enjoined. All this she does with an amazing economy of words, and remarkable clarity of approach.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rhys Davids

Mrs. Rhys Davids (27 September 1857-26 June 1942), a well-known authority on Buddhism, undertook the difficult task of translating from original Pali a number of Buddhist works which justifiably earned her a place among the foremost scholars of Buddhism. She was a pupil of Prof. T.W. Rhys Davids whom she later married. Besides her translation of the Dhamma-Sangani under the title of A Buddhist Manual of Psychological Ethics, she undertook the translation and interpretation of a number of works on Abhidhamma. As the editor of the Pali Text Society, a number of other works were published under her guidance. She was also the author of a number of books and articles : The more well-known are : Buddhist Psychology, translation of Thera-Therigatha in English verse entitled Psalms of the Early Buddhist Brothers and Sisters, and The Wayfarers' Words (in three Vols.) and What was the Original Gospel in Buddhism?

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Outlines of Buddhism: A Historical Sketch
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127p.
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