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Paul Carus’s “Karma, a Story of Buddhist Ethics And Der Buddha” is a seminal work that bridges Eastern philosophy and Western understanding. The book presents a comprehensive exploration of the Buddhist concept of karma, one of the most fundamental principles in Buddhist thought, alongside an engaging narrative of the Buddha’s life and teachings.
Carus skillfully weaves together philosophical discourse with storytelling, making complex Buddhist ethical principles accessible to Western readers. The work examines how karma functions as both a moral law and a spiritual mechanism, influencing individual destiny and collective well-being. Through the life of the Buddha, readers discover how these principles were embodied and taught in practical applications.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves Carus’s original insights and remains a valuable resource for students of Buddhism, philosophy, and comparative religion.
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