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Obras de Iqbal Singh

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The first biography of the Buddha that I read was this one, written in 1937 but reprinted in 1994. It has a rather charming, post-Edwardian tone. Singh (1912-2001), an Indian journalist, portrays the Buddha and his era with elegant charm. According to this account (as well as Karen Armstrong's Buddha, discussed elsewhere), Siddhartha Gautama was not the prince of legend, but the son of an elected leader of a clan. The Buddha's time and place was actually a transition period from independent republics based on clans to the kingdoms with hereditary rulers that appear in Buddhist legends. It makes Siddhartha's renunciation of his privileged position and his rejection of his era's Vedic religion no less powerful. The Vedas, very ancient religious codes that were passed down orally for at least a thousand years before the Buddha's time, contained the hymns and rituals that the Brahmin or priestly caste controlled. Not only Siddhartha but many others rebelled against Vedic orthodoxy. Singh gives a good overview of the competing philosophies.… (más)
 
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Obras
10
Miembros
18
Popularidad
#630,789
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
7