Hirakawa Akira (b. 1915) is a Professor Emeritus of Indian Philosophy at Tokyo University. He has also thought at Waseda, Komazawa, and Tohoku universities. In 1983, he was elected President of the Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies, the most important academic organization for Buddhist studies in Japan. Hirakawa is the author or editor of over twenty books on Buddhism and has written more than 240 scholarly articles and reviews on Indian Buddhism. This book is the summation of a lifetime research on Indian Buddhism, is an exceptionally comprehensive discussion of Indian Buddhism, with detailed chapters on its history, doctrine and bibliography. The text also presents some of the debates on Indian Buddhism that have occurred in the Japanese academic community and emphasizes issues that have often been treated only in passing in India and the West. Hirakawa's extensive use of Chinese translations of Indian Buddhist sources and his references to Japanese studies of these works are particularly noteworthy. Finally, the book includes an extensive bibliography of Western scholarship compiled by the translator.
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Weight
0.63 kg
Author
Hirakawa Akira
ISBN - 13
9788120809550
Pages
402
Binding
Hardcover
Released Date
1998
Publisher
Motilal Banarsidass
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