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Basic Buddhism: Exploring Buddhism and Zen

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SKU:
1062
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Format:
Paperback, 243 pages
Publisher:
Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1998
Edition:
First Edition, First Printing

There is a great deal of interest in Buddhist philosophy today--but different groups practice various traditions--and this might confuse Westerners who want to know the basis for the particular tradition they study. Nan Huai-Chin has provided an overview of the history and the tradition, tracing Buddhism from its inception in India to its transmission to China, and its subsequent blossoming throughout the world. He shares the basics and origins, relating the many stories surrounding the life of Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, as well as the cultural and religious setting of India that fostered the initial rise of Buddhism.  He goes on to explain the various philosophical trends and evolution--Indian Buddhism in the time of King Ashoka; the initial transmission of Buddhism to China in the Late Han and Three Kingdoms periods; Buddhism in the Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern dynasties; the founding of Pure Land Buddhism; the Sui and Tang Periods; the Zen School's change of system; and the rise of esoteric Buddhism.  He provides an overview of the Pure Land, Vinaya, Tiantai, Satyasiddhi, Three Treatises, Abhidharmakosha, Zen, Huayan/Avatamsaka, Faxiang/Yogacara, and Tantra/Esoteric Schools.  He discusses Buddhism in the rest of Asia, Europe, and America, and brings us to date with a discussion of Buddhism in the 20th century. An extensive appendix explains the Zen Monastic System, with an especially interesting discussion of living in the Zen Hall, Zen Master Baizhang's enlightenment, and the twenty essential rules of the Zen community. For a solid understanding of contemporary Buddhism in its varied forms, this is an indispensable book.

About the Author

Master Nan Huai-Chin is one of the most renowned and revered lay Buddhist Masters in the Sinosphere. A great teacher in all three traditions of spiritual cultivation in China, namely the Confucian tradition, the Buddhist tradition and the Taoist tradition, he has written more than 30 books in these subjects.

His books are extremely popular in China and some of his more popular books went into 20th edition in Taiwan. There is no question that his teaching has transformed many young intellectuals and is one of the main forces of genuine Buddhist resurgence in China.