Roderick Hindery's "Comparative Ethics In Hindu And Buddhist Traditions" offers a rigorous exploration of the moral frameworks underpinning two of the world's major religions. Drawing extensively from primary sources such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Buddhist sutras, and Jataka tales, this book meticulously analyzes the ethical principles, ideals, and justifications found in both Hinduism and Buddhism, highlighting their profound similarities and significant differences while also acknowledging the diverse perspectives within each tradition.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a deep understanding of the core ethical principles in Hinduism and Buddhism through comparative analysis.
- Explore diverse ethical perspectives within Hinduism, from popular epics to philosophical treatises.
- Examine influential ethical models of conduct, such as the Ramayana heroine Sita and the Buddhist Bodhisattva.
- Discover how ethical behavior is justified and grounded within these rich philosophical and religious traditions.