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The grateful elephant : And other stories translated from the Pāli - cover

The grateful elephant : And other stories translated from the Pāli

Eugene Watson Burlingame

Publisher: Good Press

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Eugene Watson Burlingame's 'The Grateful Elephant: And Other Stories Translated from the Pāli' offers readers a rich tapestry of Jataka tales, illustrating the moral and ethical teachings central to Buddhist philosophy. Through a blend of accessible language and lyrical storytelling, Burlingame captures the essence of these ancient narratives, conveying profound truths about compassion, humility, and the interconnectedness of all beings. His meticulous translations not only preserve the original's poetic elegance but also provide insightful commentary that enriches the reader's understanding of the cultural and spiritual context from which these tales emerge. Burlingame, an esteemed scholar of comparative religion and Eastern texts, draws upon his extensive background in Pāli literature and his deep respect for Buddhist traditions to produce this remarkable anthology. His academic pursuits led him to study the intricacies of these timeless fables, and his genuine fascination with the moral lessons they impart underscores the human experience's enduring relevance across different cultures. Burlingame's passion for disseminating these teachings seeks to foster greater appreciation and dialogue around Buddhist thought in the Western literary canon. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in Eastern philosophy, moral storytelling, and the wisdom inherent in folklore. Whether you are a seasoned scholar of Buddhism or a newcomer curious about its ethical foundations, 'The Grateful Elephant' serves as an exquisite introduction to the richness of Pāli literature, inviting you to reflect on the deeper meanings that resonate within each tale.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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