Description
The Life of Buddha is a detailed biographical account of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, presenting a thorough examination of his life from birth to enlightenment. This scholarly work traces Buddha’s spiritual journey, his renunciation of worldly pleasures, and his quest for understanding the nature of human suffering and liberation.
Edited by N. J. Krom, this non-fiction volume synthesizes various historical and textual sources to provide readers with a comprehensive narrative of Buddha’s teachings and influence. The book explores the cultural and historical context of ancient India, the development of Buddhist philosophy, and the principles that have shaped one of the world’s major religions for over two millennia.
Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Eastern philosophy and spirituality, this work offers authoritative insights into the life and legacy of Buddha, making complex concepts accessible while maintaining academic rigor.







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