An edition of The Buddha and the terrorist (2004)

The Buddha And The Terrorist

The Story Of Angulimala

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An edition of The Buddha and the terrorist (2004)

The Buddha And The Terrorist

The Story Of Angulimala

Peace activist and spiritual thinker Kumar retells a story from the Buddhist scriptures to show that there is a better way to defuse terror than "meeting fire with fire." The Buddha meets up with a man who has been terrorizing the countryside. Named Angulimala for his horrific practice of wearing a necklace of severed fingers, the killer is stunned by the Buddha's willingness to listen to his story. Born into a low and much-despised caste, Angulimala has turned misery into murderous rage. Transformed by the Buddha's teaching that compassion, not vengeance, is the way to battle injustice, Angulimala becomes a monk known as Ahimsaka (the Nonviolent One). Now the king and the victims' loved ones must decide whether to execute the former terrorist for his crimes or recognize that he has repented and become a force for good. Introduced by Thomas Moore, this classic Buddhist tale seems a simple offering in the face of today's rampant terrorism, but nonetheless it presents a crucial alternative to the unending cycle of bloodshed and retaliation. Donna Seaman, © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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Publisher
Green Books
Language
English
Pages
96

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Buddha and the Terrorist
Buddha and the Terrorist
2012, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
in English
Cover of: The Buddha And The Terrorist
The Buddha And The Terrorist: The Story Of Angulimala
March 7, 2005, Green Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Buddha and the Terrorist
Buddha and the Terrorist: The Story of Angulimala
2005, UIT Cambridge
in English
Cover of: The Buddha and the terrorist

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
96
Dimensions
6.7 x 4.8 x 0.3 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL8769992M
ISBN 10
1903998433
ISBN 13
9781903998434
OCLC/WorldCat
58533846
Library Thing
1342793
Goodreads
702183

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL375479W
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