Practical Aspects of Buddhist Ideals
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is about Paramatha dhamma, the natural law governing the ultimate realities, consisting of the natures of the mind, its associate factors, matter and the Ultimate Wisdom. It is a study of the Abhidhama Pitaka, one of the three Baskets of the Buddhist Teaching. The book's emphasis is on putting the principles into practice. The original work is in Myanmar (Burmese), written by the famed Abbot of Mahagandhayon Monastery of Amarapura, the southern town of Mandalay, for the purpose of teaching his 650 pupils. The book has been very popular on its native land, reprinted many times since its first publication. The translator is inspired by the book, prompting his desire to share it with readers of the English language.
About the Author
Born in 1936, the translator is a native of Kyaukse, a small country town near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), where he finished his secondary school. He then, studying through Mandalay University College, University of Rangoon and the Otago University School of Mines at Dunedin, New Zealand, graduated in Mining Engineering in 1961. He had worked for the government as a mining engineer for 27 years in the lead-zinc-silver and copper industry of Myanmar till 1989 when he retired from government service. He then worked as a freelance engineer/ consultant for local and foreign clients. He had written a number of short stories and articles in local magazines on subjects ranging from industry to religion, several story books with religious theme (not yet published) and one on insight meditation in the English language (local publication).