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The Thousand Buddhas

eBook - Ancient Buddhist Paintings from the Cave-Temples of Tun-huang on the Western Frontier of China

Erschienen am 17.11.2023
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547724292
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 151 S., 10.94 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2023
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Format: EPUB
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Beschreibung

In Aurel Sir Stein's 'The Thousand Buddhas', readers are transported to the rich tapestry of Eastern culture and spirituality. Stein's intricate prose weaves together the stories of a thousand Buddhas, each representing a different aspect of enlightenment and wisdom. The book is a blend of historical fiction and philosophical reflection, providing readers with a unique perspective on Buddhist teachings and practices. Stein's writing style is both poetic and evocative, drawing readers into a world where ancient traditions and modern dilemmas intersect. 'The Thousand Buddhas' is a timeless exploration of the human quest for meaning and enlightenment. Readers will find themselves pondering the complexities of existence long after they have finished reading. Aurel Sir Stein, an expert in Eastern philosophy and religion, draws on his extensive knowledge and research to create a captivating narrative that delves deep into the heart of Buddhism. His background as a scholar and practitioner shines through in every page, offering readers a profound understanding of the spiritual traditions he explores. Stein's passion for the subject matter is evident, making 'The Thousand Buddhas' a must-read for anyone interested in Eastern spirituality and philosophy. For readers seeking a thought-provoking and enlightening read, 'The Thousand Buddhas' by Aurel Sir Stein is an essential addition to their library. Stein's masterful storytelling and insightful reflections will leave a lasting impact, encouraging readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of life and the pursuit of inner peace.

Autorenportrait

Sir Marc Aurel Stein, born on November 26, 1862, in Budapest, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is a name that stands prominent in the annals of Central Asian and Indological exploration and archaeology. Educated in the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, and Tübingen, Stein specialized in Oriental studies, a passion that would define his future career. Although of Hungarian Jewish descent, Stein became a British citizen in 1904 and conducted most of his exploratory work under the auspices of the British Empire. His magnum opus, 'The Thousand Buddhas,' recounts his archaeological and explorative works in Chinese Central Asia, which includes the now world-famous Caves of the Thousand Buddhas near Dunhuang. This work is a meticulous documentation of the frescoes, sculptures, and manuscripts he discovered, and stands as a testament to the cultural richness of the Silk Road. Stein's literary style combines rigorous scholarly analysis with vivid narrative, capturing the imagination of both academia and the general public. His contributions to preservation of ancient texts and understanding of Silk Road cultures have been unparalleled. Beyond his scholarly pursuits, Stein's life was one of adventure, marked by extensive travels in regions that were largely unknown to Western audiences at the time. Sir Aurel Stein passed away on October 26, 1943, leaving an indelible mark on the fields of archaeology, history, and exploration.

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