The light of Asia, or, The great renunciation (Mahabhinishkramana) being the life and teaching of Gautama prince of India and founder of Buddhism (as told in verse by an Indian Buddhist)

by Sir Edwin Arnold.

New edition.

London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Co., Ltd., 1892. xviii, 240 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plate : frontispiece, illustrations.

An adaptation of the 'Lalitavistara Sutra' a Sanskrit Mahayana Buddhist sutra that tells the story of Gautama Buddha from the time of his descent from Tushita until his first sermon in the Deer Park near Varanasi.

Hardcover.

VG in decorative boards. All edges gilt. Spine ends bumped. Light wear to corners.

Ref No: 6476


Author(s): Arnold, Edwin

Subject(s): Buddhism

Collection(s): Religion

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