Description
This meticulously researched work explores one of Buddhism’s most contested philosophical concepts—the nature of Atman and Brahman in ancient Buddhist texts. Drawing on primary sources and comparative analysis, the book unpacks how early Buddhist schools engaged with the Vedantic notion of the self, offering clarity on a topic that often confuses practitioners and scholars alike. Whether you’re studying Buddhist philosophy, exploring comparative religion, or deepening your spiritual understanding, this 272-page volume provides rigorous intellectual grounding. It’s an essential read for anyone seeking authentic answers beyond surface-level interpretations.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass; 1st edition (1 January 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8120840658
- ISBN-13 : 978-8120840652
- Item Weight : 370 g
- Dimensions : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- Country of Origin : India
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Atman-Brahman in Ancient Buddhism explain?
This book examines how early Buddhist schools understood and responded to the Vedantic concepts of Atman (self) and Brahman (ultimate reality). It provides scholarly analysis of primary Buddhist texts to clarify this central philosophical debate that influenced the development of Buddhist thought.
Is this book suitable for beginners in Buddhism?
This is a scholarly, academic text best suited for those with prior knowledge of Buddhist philosophy or comparative religion. It’s ideal for students, practitioners seeking deeper understanding, and researchers—rather than complete beginners looking for introductory material.
Who is the author of The Atman-Brahman in Ancient Buddhism?
The book is published by Motilal Banarsidass, a respected Delhi-based academic publisher specializing in Eastern philosophy and religion. Details on the specific author can be found on the publisher’s website or the book’s back cover.
Can I buy The Atman-Brahman in Ancient Buddhism online in India?
Yes! The Bookish Owl offers this book online with delivery across India. At ₹800, it’s affordably priced for a hardcover academic text. Order now and receive it at your doorstep.
How many pages does this book have?
The Atman-Brahman in Ancient Buddhism is a 272-page hardcover edition published in 2017. Its comprehensive length allows for detailed exploration of this complex philosophical topic with scholarly rigor.






