Among the founders of religions the Buddha (if we are permitted to call him the founder of a religion in the popular sense of the term) was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than a human being, pure and simple.
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Clarifies the fundamental principles of Buddhist doctrine by explicating the original Pali text of the Tipitaka.
Publish Date
July 1981
Publisher
Grove/Atlantic,
Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
Language
English
Pages
168
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Buddha and Buddhism, Buddhism, Doctrines, Gautama Buddha, Teachings, Boeddhisme, Buddhism, doctrinesPeople
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What the Buddha Taught: Revised and Expanded Edition with Texts from Suttas and Dhammapada
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"Among the founders of religions the Buddha (if we are permitted to call him the founder of a religion in the popular sense of the term) was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than a human being, pure and simple."
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