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An invaluable resource for Buddhist scholars, meditation teachers,
and practitioners wishing to deepen their own practice of
mindfulness. In this in-depth guide, the author examines all
aspects of mindfulness practice, explores the history of
mindfulness in the Buddhist tradition, and provides instructions
for meditation practice.
Four Gandhari Samyuktagama Sutras continues the study of Gandharan
Buddhist texts and is the first investigation of a scroll from the
Senior Collection of Kharosthi manuscripts. The Senior Collection,
which is named after its owner, Robert Senior (Glastonbury, U.K.),
consists of twenty-four birch bark scrolls or scroll fragments with
at least forty-one Buddhist texts written in the Gandhari language
and Kharosthi script. Senior scroll number 5, one of the best
preserved of all Kharosthi manuscripts, contains four short sutras
that give a first-hand account of meditation practice in Gandhara
in the middle of the second century A.D. The first sutra, which has
no direct parallel in other Buddhist literatures, presents a
description of four visualization exercises, three of which are
unique to the Gandharan tradition. The second sutra is a teaching
of non-self, which is also found in Pali, Chinese, and Tibetan. The
third and fourth sutras, also available in Pali and Chinese,
emphasize the role of meditation in progressing toward
enlightenment. This volume details the textual background of the
Samyuktagama, a major collection of Buddhist scriptures arranged by
topic, and places Gandhari Samyuktagama Sutras in this context.
Andrew Glass compares the sutras with the parallel versions in
Pali, Chinese, and Tibetan and presents a transcription and
reconstruction of the text, together with an English translation.
He also covers the paleography, orthography, phonology, and
morphology of the text and offers a detailed analytic commentary on
each sutra. Mark Allon discusses the significance of the Senior
Collection to the ongoing textual studies. Appendices provide
editions and translations of the parallel texts in Pali, Chinese,
and Tibetan. There is also a complete word index to the Gandhari
text, as well as Chinese-Gandhari and Tibetan-Gandhari indexes. For
more information go to the Early Buddhist Manuscript Project web
site at http://www.ebmp.org/
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