

Compassion and Emptiness in Early Buddhist Meditation
Book • 2015
This book by Bhikkhu Anālayo delves into the meditative practices of compassion and emptiness, drawing from early Buddhist discourses.
It provides a detailed analysis of these concepts, offering practical meditation instructions that bridge academic scholarship with practical application for Buddhist practitioners.
The book explores how these practices were understood in early Buddhism, comparing Pali texts with Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan versions.
It provides a detailed analysis of these concepts, offering practical meditation instructions that bridge academic scholarship with practical application for Buddhist practitioners.
The book explores how these practices were understood in early Buddhism, comparing Pali texts with Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan versions.
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