Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 481 pages
- Published by: Dharma Publishing July 25, 1994
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0898002443
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0898002447
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Book Dimensions:
9.8 x 6.6 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 2.1 pounds
From Library Journal
Cook begins with a review of the shrines in eight Indian locations important in the life of the historical Buddha, including his birthplace and the place of his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. Citing relevant Mahayana texts, he explains why these places are important for Buddhism. Cook reviews each shrine's physical makeup, the types of pilgrimage and veneration associated with it through the centuries, the results of archaeological investigation, various modern pilgrimages to the shrine, and what may currently be seen there. He reviews six major Dharma (teaching) regions of India, then takes a geographical approach and surveys the various shrines and temples in various regions of India and also in Afghanistan. What makes the book especially useful is Cook's placement of the information about each shrine in the greater context of events in Buddhist history associated with that location. Recommended for informed lay readers.
David Bourquin, California State Univ., San BernardinoCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
An illustrated guide to the eight holy places of the Buddha - Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagara, Shravasti, Samkashya, and Vaishali - and the six Dharma regions of the Sotuh Asian subcobntinent.
Reader ReviewsAn excellent guide to the holiest places of Buddhism. Elizabeth Cook writes beautifully in crystal clear, eloquent English about the events that tie the life of Buddha Sakyamuni to these locations. There is enough excellent Buddhist teachings in this book for every reader to discover something about the religion, but also enough historical detail and interesting stories for anyone to enjoy.