Buddhism has captivated many millions of people around the world, its vitality and adaptability enabling it to transform the civilizations of India, Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan, and also become a lively component in the cultures of Europe, Australia, and the Americas. But have you ever wondered how a religion that doesn't even have a god could have accomplished this? Now you have the opportunity to have your questions answered, as this series of 24 lectures by an award-winning teacher traces the history, principles, and evolution of a theology that is both familiar and foreign. You'll learn the astonishing story of Siddhartha Gautama - who was to become the Buddha, or "enlightened one" - the Indian prince who abandoned wife, son, and a privileged life to seek the meaning of life and death, and whose "awakening" and subsequent teachings have since impacted the world as few others have. And you'll learn what happened after his death, as his followers began to share his teachings about the "Four Noble Truths" and the "Path" to Enlightenment. You'll see how Buddhist beliefs underwent significant and even radical change, with different varieties of Buddhism having to take shape as those beliefs spread across India, Central Asia, China, Japan, and virtually every corner of the Western world, such as becoming more respectful of one's duties to family and ancestors in China or becoming reconciled with local deities in Japan.
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MISTITLED SHOULD HAVE BEEN-HISTORY OF GROWTH OF BUDDHISM
Informative yes, but I still have no grasp of what Buddhism is. I really wish he would have spent one entire lecture on what the specific practice is and the framework when Buddhism began, and if necessary another at the end on how/what it is now. I actually have my Buddhist friends library in books, he's in a nursing home now. But due to all the unfamiliar pronunciations etc., I bought the dvd set. As a novice on thesubject, I felt he mispronounced some obvious words- though I could be wrong. Iwas disappointed he didn't lay a better foundation on the principles and practices and the why fors. THIS NOT GOOD FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM ! This is better for someone who already knows/understands Buddhism but wants to understand the finer points on the various sects and the whys and hows of growth and expansion.
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buddhism
very insightfual, showed me the history and ideas of the budda and it's migration through the world, worth the time
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