Transcription of The Buddha and His Teachings
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EBUDDHANET'SBOOKLIBRARYE-mail: site: Dharma Education Association Narada MahatheraThe Buddha and His TeachingsThe Buddha and His TeachingsThe Buddha and His TeachingsVenerable N rada Mah theraReprinted for free distribution by The Corporate Body of the Buddha Educational Foundation Taipei, Taiwan. July 1998 Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samm -SambuddhassaHomage to Him, the Exalted, the Worthy, the Fully Enlightened OneiiiContentsIntroduction .. viiThe BuddhaChapter 1 From Birth to Renunciation .. 1 Chapter 2 His Struggle for enlightenment .. 13 Chapter 3 The Buddhahood .. 25 Chapter 4 After the enlightenment .
Bodhi-tree, on the other hand, is the symbol of enlightenment. What the Buddha expects from His adherents are not these forms of obeisance but the actual observance of His Teachings. “He who practises my teaching best, reveres me most”, is the advice of the Buddha. An understanding Buddhist can practise the Dhamma with-
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