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This essential reading guide provides an in-depth exploration of Buddhism as it evolved and spread across India, Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), China, and Japan. Clarence H. Hamilton carefully examines how Buddhist philosophy, teachings, and practices adapted to different cultural contexts while maintaining core spiritual principles.
The book serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and spiritual seekers interested in understanding the geographical and historical dimensions of Buddhism. Hamilton’s systematic approach helps readers navigate the complex landscape of Buddhist traditions, from early Indian Buddhism through its transmission to East Asia and Southeast Asia.
By offering a structured reading guide with contextual analysis, this work illuminates the diversity within Buddhism while highlighting the interconnected threads that unite these regional traditions. It remains a relevant reference for anyone seeking to comprehend Buddhism’s profound impact on Asian civilization and contemporary spiritual life.







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