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Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (385 p.) 225 1 $aRoutledge Revivals 300 $aFirst published in 1914 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd. 311 08$a0-415-73861-X 311 08$a1-306-51936-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION. THE AUTHENTICITY OF BUDDHISM; Purpose of this work: the knowledge of Buddhism enables us to judge some of our contemporary systems. General view of the Buddhist doctrine; the absence of God and belief in annihilation. Authenticity of Buddhism. The works of Hodgson, Csoma of Koro?s, Turnour, Burnouf, and Re?musat. Original Sanskrit and Pa?li writings. Tibetan, Mongolian, Chinese, Burmese, and Siamese tran; PART I. THE ORIGIN OF BUDDHISM; CHAPTER I. Birth of the Buddha; his education; his marriage 327 $ahe chooses his wife Gopa?. The Buddha's meditations his vocation encouraged by the gods; the four visions; the young prince's determination; resistance of his father and family; he flies from Kapilavastu. His studies at Vaisa?li and Ra?jagriha; his five companions; he renounces the world. His retreat of six years; CHAPTER II. The Legend of the Buddha. Analysis of the Lalita-vista?ra. Prologue in the Tushita heaven. The four investigations; the Buddha's address; his departure and incarnation in Ma?ya?-Devi's womb. The gods pay homage. Birth of the Buddha 327 $ahis seven steps. The Brahman Asita's prophecy. The Buddha victoriously resists the attacks and temptations of Ma?ra, god of love, sinCHAPTER III. General character of Buddhist ethics derived from the canonical writings of the Councils. The Three Basketfuls, and the Three Pearls; the Four Noble Truths; the Ten Precepts; the Twelve Observances specially applicable to monks, on clothing, food, and residence; the six transcendent Virtues, and the secondary Virtues; confession, family duties, preaching. Influence of Buddhist ethics on individuals and governments 327 $aCHAPTER IV. Metaphysics of Buddhism, or Abhidharma. Transmigration its unlimited compass from man to inert matter. Obscurity of the Buddhist doctrine on the origin of transmigration. Explanation of human destiny by the Connecting Chain of the twelve reciprocal Causes. Theory of Nirva?na, or Eternal Salvation by annihilation.The Dhya?na 327 $aCHAPTER V. Critical study of Buddhism. Its merits: practical tendency, contempt of wealth, charity, sentiment of equality, meekness, austerity, resignation, horror of falsehood, respect for family ties. Its faults: social impotence, egotism, no idea of duty, ignorance of justice and liberty, scepticism, incurable despair, error as regards life and human personality, atheism. General condemnation of Buddhism. Opinions of Bayle and Voltaire on the atheism of ChinaPART II. BUDDHISM IN INDIA IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA 327 $aCHAPTER I. Life of Hiouen-Thsang. The importance of his travels in India 330 $aFirst published in 1914, this is a fascinating investigation of the origins of Buddhism, drawing on a wealth of evidence relating to the life and teachings of the Buddha. 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