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This scholarly work by Ernest J. Eitel offers a thorough exploration of Buddhism from multiple perspectives. The book examines the historical evolution of Buddhist thought and practice, tracing its development from ancient India through its spread across Asia and beyond. Eitel analyzes the theoretical frameworks that underpin Buddhist philosophy, including core concepts of enlightenment, karma, and the nature of suffering.
Beyond academic theory, the book also addresses how Buddhism is practiced and understood by ordinary believers worldwide. Eitel bridges the gap between scholarly Buddhist studies and popular religious expression, showing how philosophical principles translate into lived spiritual experience. This multifaceted approach makes the work valuable for both students of religion and those seeking to understand Buddhism’s role in contemporary society.







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