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The Spirit of Buddhism offers a detailed and scholarly examination of the life of Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, through analytical, explanatory, and critical perspectives. Sir Hari Singh Gour, a renowned scholar and jurist, delves into the philosophical foundations of Buddhist thought, exploring the spiritual principles that shaped one of the world’s major religions.
This work presents a systematic study of Buddhist teachings, examining how Buddha’s life experiences influenced the development of Buddhist doctrine and practice. The author provides critical commentary on various aspects of Buddhism, from its ethical foundations to its metaphysical concepts, making complex spiritual ideas accessible to serious readers.
Written with scholarly rigor, this book bridges Eastern philosophy and Western analytical traditions, offering readers both an introduction to Buddhism’s core tenets and deeper insights into its historical and spiritual significance. It remains a valuable resource for students of comparative religion, philosophy, and Buddhist studies.







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