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Cetana and the Dynamics of Volition in Theravada Buddhism

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Explore the intricate dynamics of volition in Theravada Buddhism with Nalini Devdas’s ‘Cetana and the Dynamics of Volition.’ Delve into the core psychological processes of assessment, purpose development, and goal-oriented actions as revealed in Theravada scriptures. Discover how Buddhist practice emphasizes volitional effort while negating the self. Uncover the nuances of human motivation through Pali terms, understanding ‘Cetana’ as the link between ethical attitudes and actions. Learn how Theravada champions the transformation of attitudes and actions through comprehensive training, highlighting the mind’s capacity for self-observation and diverse responses. Find this insightful exploration at The Bookish Owl and enrich your understanding of Buddhist philosophy.

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This comprehensive 542-page study from Motilal Banarsidass Publishers examines cetana—the Buddhist concept of volition and intentional action—as a foundational principle in Theravada Buddhist philosophy. Rigorous and accessible, it explores how intention shapes karma and liberation within the tradition’s earliest textual sources. Essential reading for serious students of Buddhist philosophy, this bilingual edition bridges academic scholarship and spiritual practice. Whether you’re researching Buddhist ethics, meditation theory, or the mechanics of karma, this work offers depth without assuming prior expertise. A scholarly investment that rewards deep engagement with one of Buddhism’s most powerful ideas.

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Motilal Banarsidass Publishers; Bilingual edition (1 January 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 542 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 8120833635
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-8120833630
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 500 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15 x 4 x 27 cm
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is cetana in Theravada Buddhism?

    Cetana is the Pali term for volition or intention in Buddhist philosophy. It’s the mental act of willing or deciding to act, and plays a central role in understanding karma in Theravada Buddhism. This book explores how cetana connects intention to action and spiritual consequence.

    Who should read this book on volition and Theravada Buddhism?

    This comprehensive study is ideal for Buddhist scholars, philosophy students, meditation practitioners, and anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of karma and intention in Buddhist thought. It’s also valuable for those studying comparative philosophy or Buddhist ethics at university level.

    Is this book suitable for beginners to Buddhism?

    While written with scholarly rigor, this Motilal Banarsidass edition is accessible to serious students new to Buddhist philosophy. It’s best suited for readers with some foundational knowledge of Buddhist concepts, though the detailed explanations make it a good reference even for intermediate learners.

    What is included in this Motilal Banarsidass bilingual edition?

    The 542-page hardcover includes comprehensive analysis of cetana across Theravada Buddhist texts and traditions. Published in 2008, this bilingual edition from India’s premier Buddhist publisher combines scholarly depth with accessibility for both academic and practicing readers.

    Where can I buy this Theravada Buddhism book online in India?

    The Bookish Owl offers ‘Cetana and the Dynamics of Volition in Theravada Buddhism’ for ₹845 with convenient online ordering and shipping across India. As an authorized seller, we stock this Motilal Banarsidass title for readers and researchers in India.

    Additional information

    Author

    Nalini Devdas

    Publisher

    Motilal Banarsidass Publishers

    ISBN

    9788120833630