Nivedan

The Autobiography of Dharmanand Kosambi

Biography & Memoir, Religious, Reference
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Author: ISBN: 9788178244068
Publisher: Permanent Black Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9788178244068
Publisher: Permanent Black
Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
The autobiography of Dharmanand Kosambi (18761947), pioneering scholar of Pali and Buddhist Studies, is one of the most moving and spellbinding life stories ever written.Born in rural Goa, Dharmanand came under the spell of the Buddhas teachings during his adolescence. At an early age he set off on an incredible journey of austere self-training across the length and breadth of Britains Indian Empire, halting to educate himself at places connected with Buddhism. His sojourns included living in Sri Lanka to master Pali, in a Burmese cave as a bhikshu, and in some viharas of North Indiabegging for monastic sustenanceas well as in Nepal and Sikkim which he reached after arduous, sometimes barefoot, treks. Over these itinerant years Dharmanand acquired such mastery of the Buddhist canon that he was variously appointed to teach and research at Calcutta, Baroda, Harvard, and Leningrad.As a thinker Dharmanand blended Buddhist ethics, Mahatma Gandhis philosophy of truth and non-violence, and the ideals of socialism. He exchanged letters with the Mahatma, worked for his causes, and died in the approved Buddhist/Jain manner by voluntary starvation at Sevagram ashram. Arguably, no Indian scholars life has been as exemplary as Dharmanands, or has approximated as closely to the nobility and saintliness of the Mahatmas.Meera Kosambis Introduction contextualizes the life, career, and achievement of one of modern Indias greatest scholar-savants.
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The autobiography of Dharmanand Kosambi (18761947), pioneering scholar of Pali and Buddhist Studies, is one of the most moving and spellbinding life stories ever written.Born in rural Goa, Dharmanand came under the spell of the Buddhas teachings during his adolescence. At an early age he set off on an incredible journey of austere self-training across the length and breadth of Britains Indian Empire, halting to educate himself at places connected with Buddhism. His sojourns included living in Sri Lanka to master Pali, in a Burmese cave as a bhikshu, and in some viharas of North Indiabegging for monastic sustenanceas well as in Nepal and Sikkim which he reached after arduous, sometimes barefoot, treks. Over these itinerant years Dharmanand acquired such mastery of the Buddhist canon that he was variously appointed to teach and research at Calcutta, Baroda, Harvard, and Leningrad.As a thinker Dharmanand blended Buddhist ethics, Mahatma Gandhis philosophy of truth and non-violence, and the ideals of socialism. He exchanged letters with the Mahatma, worked for his causes, and died in the approved Buddhist/Jain manner by voluntary starvation at Sevagram ashram. Arguably, no Indian scholars life has been as exemplary as Dharmanands, or has approximated as closely to the nobility and saintliness of the Mahatmas.Meera Kosambis Introduction contextualizes the life, career, and achievement of one of modern Indias greatest scholar-savants.

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