01682nam a22002777a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200200008810000260010824500270013425000060016126000480016730000290021536500130024452008440025765000430110165000210114465000210116565000260118670000280121294200120124099900190125295201330127120230717091109.0230715b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9679920291 cAL aeng 223a294.3bDHAW aK Dhammananda9127221 aWhat Buddhists Believe a5 aTaiwanbBuddha Educational Foundationc1993 axiii,332p.bPBc21x15cm. 2Religion aThis book, written by Venerable Dhammananda mainly from the Theravada perspective, is a good introduction to Buddhism. It explains basic principles of Buddhism in detail and is suitable for helping beginners obtain a general view on the religion. There are various Buddhist denominations, which can be categorized into three Theravada, Mahayana and Vajirayana. Although they share the same origin, the teachings of Lord Buddha, each has charac- teristics of its own. I sincerely hope that readers of this book will make a positive effort to also learn the teachings of different denominations , return to the fundamental teachings of Lord Buddha, the origin of all the denominations, and then proceed hand in hand toward Nirvana, that perfect and everlasting peace for all people and the final common goal for every Buddhist denomination.' aLife and Message of the Buddha9127086 aReligion9127222 aBuddhism9127087 aBuddhist Life9127088 aDHAMMANANDA (K)9127089 2ddccDB c227893d227893 00102ddc40708OTHaALbALd2023-06-28l0o294.3 DHAWpD06024r2023-07-15 00:00:00w2023-07-15yDBzDonated by V. T. Rajshekar