Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Premodern Sources

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Language English
Pages 728
Binding Hardback
ISBN-10 8193264355
ISBN-13 9788193264355
Book Dimensions 9"x6"
Edition 1st
Publishing Year 2017
Weight 1.050 gm
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Texts from across the Buddhist world list illness along with birth, aging, and death as the four great torments that inevitably accompany life in a human body. Since Buddhist doctrine at its very core is focused on the relief of all forms of suffering (Skt. duḥkha), Buddhist writings and practices frequently address the question of how to cope with this particular tribulation. Mainstream Buddhist doctrine seeks to mitigate the suffering of illness by stressing the illusory nature of the physical body, the nonexistence of the separate self, and the possibility of radical transcendence through Buddhist practice. Contrary to popular belief, however, Buddhists have never limited themselves to passive or fatalistic approaches to dealing with corporeal disease. For well over two millennia, the sick and those who care for them have found practical, this-worldly advice for preventing and curing maladies within the context of the religion.

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