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Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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1 Intro | possible to draw sentences from Buddhist writers which seem to support 2 Intro(1) | Edward Conze, Buddhist Thought in India, 1960, 3 Intro | the framework of the Påli Buddhist texts, but also for an awareness 4 Intro(2) | S.P. Misra, Development of Buddhist Ethics, p. 44. ~ 5 Detach | path. The formation of the Buddhist monastic Sangha was grounded 6 Detach | implications of detachment within Buddhist spiritual practice. Upadhi-viveka, 7 Detach | looking at both of them. ~The Buddhist texts refer to four strands 8 Detach | impartially. ~To return to the Buddhist tradition: The Buddha was 9 Compas | suffering of others. In the Buddhist texts the term often refers 10 Compas | Nevertheless, the definitions of Buddhist writers past and present, 11 Compas | and if those who accuse Buddhist compassion of being too 12 Compas | In contrast, the ideal Buddhist model for society, as deduced 13 Compas(27)| See E.W. Burlingame, Buddhist Legends (PTS, 1969). ~ 14 Compas | describes the enlightened Buddhist disciple as distant from 15 Compas | raised by observers about the Buddhist notions of detachment and 16 Compas | other towards it; that the Buddhist concept of compassion is 17 Author | Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies, University of Kelaniya.


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