Description
Buddhaghoshas Parables is a significant collection of Buddhist narratives translated by the eminent philologist and comparative religionist Max Müller. This work compiles parables and stories attributed to Buddhaghosa, a renowned Buddhist commentator and philosopher from the 5th century CE.
The parables serve as powerful teaching tools within Buddhist tradition, offering moral lessons and spiritual guidance through memorable storytelling. Each tale is crafted to illustrate key Buddhist concepts including karma, compassion, enlightenment, and the path to liberation. These stories have been treasured for centuries as essential texts for both scholars and spiritual practitioners seeking deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophy.
Max Müller’s translation makes these ancient wisdom teachings accessible to Western audiences while maintaining their spiritual integrity and cultural significance. The collection remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in Buddhism, comparative religion, or world philosophy.







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