
The Lotus and the Spinning Wheel
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 31 July 2025
- ISBN 9781041062776
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
First published in 1963, The Lotus and the Spinning Wheel tells the story of India?s two great sons, the Buddha and the Mahatma. Both were the teachers their age and country needed, and this book goes beyond the merits of their teaching.
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First published in 1963, The Lotus and the Spinning Wheel tells the story of India?s two great sons, the Buddha and the Mahatma. Both were the teachers their age and country needed, and this book goes beyond the merits of their teaching. The reader is invited to come with the author firstly through the land the Buddha trod. Through the present-day landscape, the book tries to bring to life again the people who lived in these places 2500 years ago and listen to the Buddha teaching the way to deliverance from suffering.
Through the lesser-known stories of his ministerial life the book seeks to discover the Buddha his disciples knew, not the Buddha of legend nor of learned abstract discourses, but the human being who lived and taught. Then on the long train journey from northern India to Wardha, near Gandhi's ashram the book reviews the main events of Gandhi's life, connecting them where possible with the teaching of the Buddha. This fascinating work will be of interest to students of Asian studies, Buddhism, Gandhi studies and Indian philosophy.
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Author?s Foreword 1. Rajagaha and Nalanda 2. Magadha 3. Buddha Gaya 4. The Deer Park of Isipitana 5. Two Stories from Alavi 6. Savatthi and Leading Lay People 7. Savatthi and Nuns and Monks 8. Savatthi- Contrasts 9. Kusinara and Kosala 10. Kapilavatthu and Lumbini 11. Missionaries 12. Return to Sarnath 13. Kosambi, Ananda and Delhi 14. Mahatma Gandhi ? Early Troubles 15. Success and Birth of Satyagraha 16. India and the Great Renunciation 17. Second Civil Disobedience Campaign 18. Closing Years 19. At Sevagram with the Spirit of the Mahatma and the Buddha 20. Conclusions Bibliography Index
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