THE GREAT DISCIPLES OF THE BUDDHA

Book • 1981
The Great Disciples of the Buddha offers intimate portraits of the Buddha's closest followers, highlighting their unique personalities, struggles, and achievements.

The book delves into the lives of these individuals, revealing their human qualities and demonstrating that enlightenment does not erase individuality.

It explores their personal journeys, challenges, and the lessons they learned from the Buddha.

Through these stories, readers gain insight into the diverse paths to spiritual awakening and the practical application of Buddhist teachings.

The book also highlights the importance of community and mentorship in spiritual practice.

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Mentioned by Daniel Ingram as a book showing the humanity of realized people who still grieved and felt pain.
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