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Books with title Buddha Way

  • Buddha Way

    William and John Moore Corlett

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, Jan. 1, 1979)
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  • Buddha

    Demi

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 15, 1996)
    Many centuries ago, in a kingdom in the foothills of the Himalayan mountains, a miraculous child was born to the king and queen. The young prince, Siddhartha, was raised in the greatest luxury, sheltered from all pain and ugliness. But one day Siddhartha left the palace and saw, for the first time, human suffering and death. He knew then that he must relinquish everything-- his family, his wealth, his position-- to discover the Truth of life and death. With only a few humble possessions, he began a remarkable spiritual journey that ended many years later under a bodhi tree. There he finally discovered the Truth and became an Enlightened One, a Buddha. The Buddha taught the Truth and the path to inner peace for forty-five years, attracting thousands of disciples. Today millions of people around the world live by his teachings.Demi's exquisite illustrations, inspired by the paintings and sculptures of several Asian cultures, are layered with meaning; each brush stroke has a special significance. Demi, herself a Buddhist, brings her devotion to the teachings of the Buddha and her vast knowledge of his life to this comprehensive picture-book biography of an extraordinary spiritual leader.
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  • Buddha

    Demi

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 28, 2018)
    A nonfiction picture book with full-color illustrations about the life of the Buddha, from award-winning author and illustrator DemiMany centuries ago, in a kingdom in the foothills of the Himalayan mountains, a miraculous child was born to the king and queen. The young prince, Siddhartha, was raised in the greatest luxury, sheltered from all pain and ugliness. But one day Siddhartha left the palace and saw, for the first time, human suffering and death. He knew then that he must relinquish everything-- his family, his wealth, his position-- to discover the Truth of life and death. With only a few humble possessions, he began a remarkable spiritual journey that ended many years later under a bodhi tree. There he finally discovered the Truth and became an Enlightened One, a Buddha. The Buddha taught the Truth and the path to inner peace for forty-five years, attracting thousands of disciples. Today millions of people around the world live by his teachings.Demi's exquisite illustrations, inspired by the paintings and sculptures of several Asian cultures, are layered with meaning; each brush stroke has a special significance. Demi, herself a Buddhist, brings her devotion to the teachings of the Buddha and her vast knowledge of his life to this comprehensive picture-book biography of an extraordinary spiritual leader.
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  • Buddha

    Tammy Gagne

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Aug. 10, 2017)
    "Buddha is known throughout the world today as one of the greatest spiritual leaders in history. But, at one time he was the prince of a small kingdom in India. However, Siddhartha, as he was once known, didn't fit into his royal world very well. Although he tried in many ways, Siddhartha just didn't care about wealth and power the way other young men his age would have. Instead, he dreamed of achieving enlightenment--and helping others to discover this highest state of human existence. At the age of 29, Siddhartha walked away from his life in the palace. What he did after that departure would change the lives of countless others up to the present day"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Buddha

    S K RAMACHANDRA RAO, SOUREN ROY

    language (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Sept. 1, 2008)
    King Suddhodana was at his wit's end. He had surrounded his handsome young heir with comfort and riches, love and respect, but Prince Siddhartha was still not content. One night, the prince abandoned his family. Exchanging his royal robes for a begging bowl, his luxurious palace for the shade of a tree, Siddhartha lived the life of an ascetic to seek the ultimate truth about life and suffering. His search led him to enlightenment and he became Buddha, the Awakened One.
  • The Buddha Way

    William Corlett, John Moore

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, )
    Discusses the essential beliefs of Buddhism--that suffering is inherent in life but one can be liberated from it through self-purification--and explains the accepted paths to enlightenment and Buddhahood
  • Buddha

    Anant Pai

    Paperback (Amar Chitra Katha, Dec. 31, 2007)
    Hinduism, like any other living religion, produced its share of free thinkers. Prince Siddhartha who became Gautama the Buddha was the most noteworthy of them all. The Hinduism that Siddhartha saw had lost much of its primal energy and its pristine purity. He refused to subscribe to the caste system which had ceased to be Dharma and had become a tool of oppression. He would not accept the power drunk priests as sole agents of God. He questioned the authority of the Vedas. And he was convinced that penance and meditation as mere rituals without the accompanying sincerity and contemplation were futile. So he set out alone to seek the ultimate truth. His search led him to the enlightenment that liberated him as he pondered under a Bodhi tree. He returned to preach what he had known and experienced and he did this out of compassion for his fellow beings as converting them was never his aim. Today, he has followers all over the world but the largest number are concentrated in the far-eastern countries.
  • Buddha

    Susan Roth

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1994)
    Leaving the palace where he had been sheltered from a prediction that destined him to be a holy man, Prince Siddhartha sees for the first time the suffering in the world, and begins the journey that transforms him into the Buddha.
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  • Buddha

    Joan Lebold Cohen, Mary Frank

    Hardcover (A Seymour Lawrence Book by Delacorte Press, Sept. 15, 1970)
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  • Buddha Day

    Jill Foran

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Discusses how the celebration of Wesak, or Buddha Day, came about, what it signifies, and the ways in which it is celebrated today.
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  • BUDDHA

    Joan Lebold Cohen

    Paperback (Macdonald, April 16, 1970)
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  • Buddha

    S Kumar Dr

    Hardcover (Sterling Publications, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Born as a prince of the kingdom of Kapilavastu, Price Siddhartha was destined to greatness. It was predicted on his birth that he would either become a great ruler or a spiritual leader. And that came true, for his gentle teachings live till today, about 2500 years after his death, having changed the world through his message of peace and kindness. This takes us on a journey encompassing the life of this great and humble teacher, as a prince, as an ascetic and finally as a human being. This tale narrates his journey towards becoming the Buddha.