What the Buddha Taught
"What the Buddha Taught" is a seminal book written by Ven. Walpola Rahula, a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, and scholar. First published in 1959, this book has been instrumental in introducing Buddhism to Western audiences, offering a clear and concise exposition of the Buddha's core teachings.
The book explores key Buddhist concepts such as the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the nature of suffering and liberation. Ven. Walpola Rahula's scholarly background and deep understanding of Buddhism shine through in his lucid explanations, making complex ideas accessible to readers. One of the book's strengths is its ability to bridge the gap between traditional Buddhist thought and modern sensibilities.
"What the Buddha Taught" is a foundational text for anyone interested in Buddhism, whether beginners or seasoned practitioners. It has played a vital role in fostering a greater understanding of Buddhism's core principles and its timeless wisdom.
Author: Walpola Rahula
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