Guest guest Posted March 29, 1999 Report Share Posted March 29, 1999 Greetings Advaitins! With regard to the recent postings on Buddhism, one can refer to my page on Buddhist Philosophy. It's at http://members.tripod.com/vpcnk/ The site is about Buddhist Philosophy, as it developed and died out in BhArath (India). I've tried to explain the essentials as simply as possible. It's intended more for the novice, than the scholar. One of my main intentions for developing the site is to remove "misconceptions" about the teachings of the Buddha and his followers. Another point of interest for Advaitins, is that the MAdhyamaka philosophy of NAgArjuna, has a great deal in common with Advaitam itself. Along with Advaitam, it's the other true system of philosophy which emerged in BhArath. So whatever you read in the site, don't miss the page on MAdhyamaka. (For those who previously visited my site, I've redone the MAdhyamaka section in the site, to make the philosophy clearer.) And there's quite a bit one can learn from those old AchAryas, both philosophically and spiritually. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 1999 Report Share Posted March 29, 1999 Greetings Advaitin: I have visited the Nanda's Homepage on Buddhism and the materials are well organized and easy to read and understand. I recommend everyone to visit, learn and enjoy. I want to thank Nanda on behalf of the list members for a fine job. I request once again other members of the list to share the information about their Home pages that contain messages appropriate to this list. Thanks again, Ram Chandran List Moderator nanda chandran wrote: > > "nanda chandran" <vpcnk > > Greetings Advaitins! > > With regard to the recent postings on Buddhism, one can refer to my page > on Buddhist Philosophy. It's at http://members.tripod.com/vpcnk/ > The site is about Buddhist Philosophy, as it developed and died out in > BhArath (India). I've tried to explain the essentials as simply as > possible. It's intended more for the novice, than the scholar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 1999 Report Share Posted March 29, 1999 Ram Chandran wrote: > > Ram Chandran <chandran > > Greetings Advaitin: > > I have visited the Nanda's Homepage on Buddhism and the materials are > well organized and easy to read and understand. I recommend everyone to > visit, learn and enjoy. I want to thank Nanda on behalf of the list > members for a fine job. I request once again other members of the list > to share the information about their Home pages that contain messages > appropriate to this list. > > Thanks again, > > Ram Chandran > List Moderator > hariH OM! i would like to apologize for neglecting to mention nanda's homepage in my last posting. it is pertinent, succint and very effective in addressing the popular misconceptions in Buddha's teaching. namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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