The study of the Abhidharma is essential for a deep understanding of the history of Buddhist philosophy and practice. This work provides a synoptic view of the significance of the Abhidharma as presented by the Theravadins and brought to its climax by the Vaibhasikas and Yogacara-Vijnanavadins. It analyzes the concepts of mind and its states, exploring healthy and unhealthy attitudes toward life, while addressing psychological factors and challenges in meditation tailored to an individual’s capacity and temperament. The book also examines theories of perception and the path as conceived by various schools.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a comprehensive overview of Abhidharma significance across major Buddhist schools.
- Explore the intricate analysis of mind, mental states, and their impact on human attitudes.
- Understand the psychological dimensions of meditation and the practical application of Buddhist philosophy.
- Benefit from detailed tables illustrating the structure of the mind within Buddhist thought.
About the Author
Herbert V. Guenther was a distinguished scholar of Buddhist philosophy and psychology, known for his extensive work in translating and interpreting complex Tibetan and Indian Buddhist texts. His academic contributions have been instrumental in bridging the gap between traditional Eastern philosophical systems and modern psychological frameworks, making the profound insights of the Abhidharma accessible to a contemporary audience.