The AtmanBrahman in Ancient Buddhism

The AtmanBrahman in Ancient Buddhism

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The AtmanBrahman in Ancient Buddhism

The AtmanBrahman in Ancient Buddhism

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SKU: DADAX8120840658
ISBN: 9788120840652
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
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The Thesis Of This Book Is EpochMaking. While No One Doubts That The Buddha Denied The Atman, The Self, The Question Is: Which Atman? Buddhism, As Understood In The Modern Era, Has Taken This To Be The Universal Atman Taught In The Hindu Upanisads, Equivalent To Brahman. What We Find In The BuddhaS Words As Recorded In The Buddhist Scriptures, However, Is Only A Denial Of Any Permanent Self In The EverChanging Aggregates That Form A Person. In Decades Of Teaching, The Buddha Had Many Opportunities To Clearly Deny The Impersonal Universal Atman If That Was His Intention. He Did Not Do So.The Most Serious Objection To Kamaleswar BhattacharyaS Thesis That The Buddha Did Not Deny The Universal Atman May Be Put In The Form Of This Question: Why, Then, Did Buddhists Down Through The Ages Think He Did? Reply: Actually, They Did Not Think This, As Far As We Can Tell From Their Writings That Refute The Atman And Teach The Anatman Or NoSelf Doctrine. The Idea Of The Atman As The Impersonal Universal Atman Did Not Become Dominant In India Until Some Time After The Eighth Century C.E. Before Then, Throughout The Buddhist Period, The Dominant Idea Of The Atman In India Was That Of A Permanent Personal Atman. Judging From Their Writings, The Indian Buddhist Teachers From Nagarjuna To Aryadeva To Asanga To Vasubandhu To Bhavya To Candrakirti To Dharmakirti To Santaraksita Thought That The BuddhaS Anatman Teaching Was Directed Against A Permanent Personal Atman.

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