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What were the Teachings of Buddha ? Ever since the death f buddha, this has been the oftrepeated problem among many earnest buddhist adherents. It does not admit of a ready or an easy solution. However, nothing daunted, they are still carrying on their studies and investigations in order to arrive at a definite answer. First it is claimed that agamas of Nikayas are the most ancient scriptures of buddhism constaining the genuine teachings of buddha. Secondly, most of the mahayan literature is believed to contain the really sacred canonical books of buddhism containing the thoughts of buddha. Supporters of this view are severely critical of agamas of nikayas and are opposed to the claim made for them. Thirdly, the several nbuddhist sects that have sprung up in india, china and japan claim that they have been successful in their investigations about pure buddhism and that they are its true exponents. Fourthly and lastly, most of the modern scholars in both the hemispheres are confident that they have elucidated Buddha`s Teachings by their careful and accurate textual criticism of the works containing his teachings. It is thus evident that the question-what were the Teachings of Buddha?-has been agitating the minds of the followers of Lord Buddha and critics of his teachings ever since His mahaparinirvana. The author endeavfours to unveil the genuine teachings of buddha in tbis book. The book, written originally in japanese, remains the finest exposition in presenting the teachings and philosophy of buddhism. ISBN 81-7755-102-7. PP 8+ 218. Bibliography. Index, references. Size 14 * 22 cm. Cloth bound. Jacket
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