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Buddhism in Translations is a landmark scholarly work that presents authentic Buddhist texts in English translation. Henry Clarke Warren, a renowned orientalist, compiled this collection to provide Western audiences with direct access to the primary sources of Buddhist philosophy and practice.
The book features selections from the Pali Canon, Sanskrit texts, and other Buddhist scriptures, offering insights into the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, meditation practices, and the life of the Buddha. Each translation is accompanied by scholarly commentary that contextualizes the teachings within Buddhist tradition.
This comprehensive volume serves both academic researchers and spiritual seekers interested in understanding Buddhism’s foundational principles. Warren’s careful translations preserve the essence and nuance of the original texts while making them accessible to English readers. The work remains a valuable resource for anyone studying Buddhism, comparative religion, or Eastern philosophy.







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