About The Book: In this book, "Udânavarga: A Collection of Verses from the Buddhist Canon" presents a comprehensive exploration of fundamental aspects of Buddhist philosophy and ethics. Divided into four books and spanning thirty-three chapters, the text delves into impermanence, desire, purity, virtuous conduct, and other profound themes. The translation from Tibetan to Sanskrit by the author sheds light on Gautama Buddha's teachings, providing valuable insights into early Buddhism. This work contributes significantly to the understanding of Buddhist scriptures.This rendition aims to facilitate a deeper comprehension of Gautama's wisdom, offering readers a glimpse into the profound spiritual heritage of Buddhism. About The Author: William Woodville Rockhill (1854–1914) was a notable American diplomat and expert on China. Known for formulating the U.S.'s Open Door Policy, he was the first American to learn Tibetan. Rockhill's expeditions into Tibet and Mongolia led to significant publications. He served as Ambassador to China and made diplomatic strides during the Boxer Rebellion. His contributions to Sino-American relations and understanding Tibetan culture remain influential today. The Title 'Udanavarga: A Collection of Verses from the Buddhist Canon written/authored/edited by W. Woodville Rockhill', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362802040 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 242 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Tibetan literature. Size of the book is 2.34 x 10.59 cms Vol:
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