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This seminal work by R. Spence Hardy presents a detailed comparative analysis of the sacred books of Buddhism, examining their teachings through the lens of historical verification and modern scientific principles. Hardy, a respected orientalist scholar, methodically explores the core Buddhist texts and evaluates their claims against archaeological evidence, historical records, and scientific discoveries.
The book addresses fundamental questions about the authenticity and relevance of Buddhist scriptures in the modern world. Rather than treating religious texts as mere mythology, Hardy approaches them with scholarly rigor, seeking to identify which teachings align with verifiable historical facts and scientific understanding. This pioneering comparative methodology opens dialogue between Eastern spirituality and Western empirical thought, making it essential reading for scholars of comparative religion, historians, and those interested in the intersection of faith and reason.







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