Ritual and Devotion in Buddhism: An Introduction

Ritual and Devotion in Buddhism: An Introduction

by Sangharakshita (Author), Varaprabha (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Imagine a world without beauty, myth, celebration or ritual. It seems that to feel fully and vibrantly alive, these experiences are essential to us--helping us to feel in touch with all levels of our being by engaging our emotions, senses and imagination. Devotional ritual also speaks this language of the heart and can bring us closer to our highest ideals, but it can be a confronting aspect of Buddhism for some people in the West. However, for the Buddha's teachings to have a real impact on our lives we need to have a deep feeling for the Buddha's teaching, a clear understanding is not usually enough. Skilfully steering us through the difficulties we may encounter, Sangharakshita leads us through the sevenfold puja, a poetic sequence of devotional moods found in Tibetan and Indian forms of Buddhism. Within this he discusses the use of chanting, offerings, recitation and other activities in creating ritual space and moods. Engaging in this way can help us commit ourselves to the spiritual journey with all our heart.

A useful addition to the canon of Buddhism in the West. --Publishers Weekly

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Windhorse Publications
Published: 14 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 1899579338
ISBN 13: 9781899579334

Author Bio
A respected translator and author of over fifty books, Sangharakshita began studying BUddhism at the age of 16. After 20 years studying in India he returned to England and set up the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order which has over 65 centres worldwide, including the USA.