Theravada Meditation: The Buddhist Transformation of Yoga

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Traces Theravada's roots, contrasts with Yogic practices.

If you're intrigued by the subtleties of different meditation traditions and their historical contexts, 'Theravada Meditation' could be a profound read for you. It doesn't just lay out the technical aspects of Theravada practices but also offers insight into how these methods are relevant in the modern world. This book can deepen your understanding of Buddhism and meditation, particularly if you're fascinated by the interplay between ancient wisdom and contemporary spiritual pursuits.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Theravada Meditation: The Buddhist Transformation of Yoga

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ISBN: 9788120808423
Authors: Winston L. King
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Date of Publication: 2015-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: History, Philosophy, Religion
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The first book in English to relate modern forms of Theravada meditational practice to its Indian roots, Theravada Meditation: The Buddhist Transformation of Yoga rectifies the publishing imbalance toward Mahayana and Zen. The classic Theravada pattern in Buddhaghosa's Path of Purification (circa A.D. 500) is shown to be relevant to the present Buddhist world. Beginning with a general description of similarities and differences between the Upanisadic-Yogic and early Buddhist viewpoints, the author goes on to analyze Gotama's rejection-acceptance-modification of the Upanisadic-Yogic method of striving for moksa (salvation) in his search for Buddhahood (enlightenment), as related in the Pali Canon. A second major section analyzes the meditational method of Buddhaghosa, showing the interaction between Upanisadic-Yogic jhanas (modes of concentration) and Buddhist vipassana (insight meditation). Attention is given to the highest attainable state, nirodha-samapatti (cessation of thought and perception), held by Theravada Buddhism to be an actual experience of Nibbana (world-escape) in this life. The final chapter discusses the attraction of Theravada meditation in parts of the contemporary world, notably Burma, drawing upon materials little known in the West. In Burma and, to some degree, in Ceylon
 

Traces Theravada's roots, contrasts with Yogic practices.

If you're intrigued by the subtleties of different meditation traditions and their historical contexts, 'Theravada Meditation' could be a profound read for you. It doesn't just lay out the technical aspects of Theravada practices but also offers insight into how these methods are relevant in the modern world. This book can deepen your understanding of Buddhism and meditation, particularly if you're fascinated by the interplay between ancient wisdom and contemporary spiritual pursuits.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.