The Gospel of Buddha is a compilation of teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha. Authored by Paul Carus in the late 19th century, it presents the core principles of Buddhism, including the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, in an accessible format. This influential text has served as a gateway to understanding Buddhist philosophy and ethics for generations, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and spiritual exploration worldwide.
Fostering spiritual exploration through Buddhist philosophy
- Provides an accessible introduction to the foundational teachings of Buddhism.
- Bridges Eastern and Western philosophies, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Buddhist wisdom.
- Uses a narrative style to present philosophical ideas.
- Encourages personal reflection and spiritual development.
- Ideal for students and educators studying Buddhism and comparative religions.
Perfect For
- Readers beginning their journey into Buddhism or Eastern thought
- Students exploring world religions, philosophy, or spiritual literature
- Educators seeking a concise introduction to Buddhist principles
- Individuals interested in the spiritual paths of mindfulness and non-attachment