âEastern Monachismâ offers a detailed exploration into the origins, laws, discipline, sacred writings, mysterious rites, religious ceremonies, and current state of the mendicant order founded by Gotama Buddha. Compiled from Singhalese manuscripts and other original sources, this volume provides a comprehensive account of the practices and beliefs of Eastern monastic traditions. R Spence Hardy's work delves into the heart of Buddhist monastic life, offering insights into the daily routines, spiritual practices, and philosophical underpinnings of this ancient tradition.
A valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in Buddhism and comparative religion, âEastern Monachismâ remains a significant contribution to the understanding of Buddhist monasticism.
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