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A Few Good Men: The Bodhisattva Path according to The Inquiry of Ugra (Ugraparipṛcchā) (Studies in the Buddhist Traditions)
Jan Nattier PhD
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| #156209 in Books | University of Hawaii Press | 2005-05-31 | 2005-05-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.90 x5.98l,1.25 | File type: PDF | 408 pages | ||7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| A well Cited review from Cambridge Org and my own opinion.|By Atisha Dipankara|Research in Mahayana sutras is a slow and painstaking process. Typically, it involves a careful study of multiple versions of individual texts, composed in different languages (Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan) as well as immersion in the voluminous but largely unchartered corpus of canonical literature
A Few Good Men is a study and translation of The Inquiry of Ugra (Ugraparipṛcchâ), one of the most influential Mahâyâna sutras on the bodhisattva path, but also one of the most neglected texts in Western treatments of Buddhism. To achieve a better understanding of the universe of ideas, activities, and institutional structures within which early self-proclaimed bodhisattvas lived, the author first considers the Ugra as a litera...
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