Si Yu Ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World is a historical and spiritual book written by Tsiang, Hiuen, a Chinese Buddhist monk who lived during the Tang dynasty. The book is a detailed account of his travels to India, Central Asia, and other parts of the world in search of Buddhist scriptures and knowledge. The book is divided into 100 chapters, each describing a different aspect of his journey. Tsiang's accounts include descriptions of the people, cultures, and landscapes he encountered on his travels, as well as his ...
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Si Yu Ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World is a historical and spiritual book written by Tsiang, Hiuen, a Chinese Buddhist monk who lived during the Tang dynasty. The book is a detailed account of his travels to India, Central Asia, and other parts of the world in search of Buddhist scriptures and knowledge. The book is divided into 100 chapters, each describing a different aspect of his journey. Tsiang's accounts include descriptions of the people, cultures, and landscapes he encountered on his travels, as well as his experiences of studying with various Buddhist masters and scholars. The book also provides a comprehensive history of Buddhism, including its origins in India, its spread throughout Asia, and the different schools and sects that developed over time. Tsiang's writing is both informative and philosophical, offering insights into the nature of reality, the importance of compassion and wisdom, and the role of meditation in spiritual practice.Overall, Si Yu Ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and philosophy of Buddhism, as well as for those interested in the cultural and spiritual traditions of Asia.1906. Two Volumes in One. The Chinese Buddhist Pilgrims, of whom Hiuen Tsiang is the most famous traveler, visited India during the early centuries of the Christian era. The Buddhist literature of China contains the records of their travels, the authenticity of which is verified by the fact that they embody the testimony of independent eyewitnesses as to the facts related in them. The records are very interesting as they refer to the geography, history, manners and religion of the people of the countries West of China, of India in particular, visited by the pilgrims. The book is full of interesting material such as the different manners and customs of separate people; the various products of the different soils and the diverse class divisions of the society; and the rise and fall of Buddhism. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, or difficult to read.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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