Rekan sekalian,

Buddhism is one of the three major world religions, along with Christianity
and Islam,
and has a history that is several centuries longer than either of its
counterparts.
Starting in India some twenty-five hundred years ago, Buddhist monks and
nuns almost
immediately from the inception of the dispensation began to "to wander forth
for the welfare and weal of the many, out of compassion for the world,"
commencing
one of the greatest missionary movements in world religious history. Over
the next
millennium, Buddhism spread from India throughout the Asian continent, from
the
shores of the Caspian Sea in the west, to the Inner Asian steppes in the
north, the
Japanese isles in the east, and the Indonesian archipelago in the south. In
the modern
era, Buddhism has even begun to build a significant presence in the Americas
and
Europe among both immigrant and local populations, transforming it into a
religion
with truly global reach. Buddhist terms such as karma, nirvana, sam
sara, and koan
have entered common parlance and Buddhist ideas have begun to seep deeply
into
both Western thought and popular culture.

The Encyclopedia of Buddhism is one of the first major reference tools to
appear in
any Western language that seeks to document the range and depth of the
Buddhist
tradition in its many manifestations. In addition to feature entries on the
history and
impact of Buddhism in different cultural regions and national traditions,
the work
also covers major doctrines, texts, people, and schools of the religion, as
well as practical
aspects of Buddhist meditation, liturgy, and lay training. Although the
target audience
is the nonspecialist reader, even serious students of the tradition should
find
much of benefit in the more than four hundred entries.

Download here:

http://rapidshare.de/files/34863365/Id-ebook-Encyclopedia-of-Buddhism.pdf


 
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