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Poems of Early Buddhist Nuns

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A paperback edition of two different translations of the Terigatha. Mrs. C.A.F. Rhys Davids' classic translation in verse, first published in 1909, is interspersed with notes from the Pali commentary which gives the verses a narrative context. K.R. Norman's more modern translation follows the longer work of Mrs. Rhys Davids and was based on an original Pali edition that was more accurately transcribed. His purpose was to produce a literal prose translation that could be read alongside the Pali text. Together the two versions give a very thorough and balanced perspective on this oldest extant report of women's experience of the Path of Dhamma. These poems of exquisite beauty are the utterances of enlightened nuns embodying their varied experiences. Literary critics rank them among the best lyrics in Indian literature. They remain unrivaled in the literary history of the world as creative writing issuing forth from the undefiled purity of the human heart and the nobility of human wisdom. They are ever-fresh fountains of inspiration to the truth-seeker and lasting monuments to the creative genius of liberated beings.

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Poems of Early Buddhist Nuns, Davids Rhys, K. R. Norman

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Título
Poems of Early Buddhist Nuns
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1989
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
247
ISBN10
0860132897
ISBN13
9780860132899
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4,35 de 5
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A paperback edition of two different translations of the Terigatha. Mrs. C.A.F. Rhys Davids' classic translation in verse, first published in 1909, is interspersed with notes from the Pali commentary which gives the verses a narrative context. K.R. Norman's more modern translation follows the longer work of Mrs. Rhys Davids and was based on an original Pali edition that was more accurately transcribed. His purpose was to produce a literal prose translation that could be read alongside the Pali text. Together the two versions give a very thorough and balanced perspective on this oldest extant report of women's experience of the Path of Dhamma. These poems of exquisite beauty are the utterances of enlightened nuns embodying their varied experiences. Literary critics rank them among the best lyrics in Indian literature. They remain unrivaled in the literary history of the world as creative writing issuing forth from the undefiled purity of the human heart and the nobility of human wisdom. They are ever-fresh fountains of inspiration to the truth-seeker and lasting monuments to the creative genius of liberated beings.