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Authors: William Stoddart,Joseph A. Fitzgerald
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FOREWORD
The very small is as the very large when boundaries are forgotten.
The very large is as the very small when its outlines are not seen.
Seng ts’an, Third Patriarch of Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism1
A phenomenon of vast outward complexity cal s for a synthesizing and
delineating response, lest the forest’s shape, for example, be lost sight
of amid its countless trees. The present book is a highly successful re-
sponse of this kind to the spiritual world of Buddhism. In a very small
compass, Stoddart supplies a wealth of information, so much so, that
one reviewer has called his book a “pocket encyclopedia”—not in the
sense of a mere collection of facts, but in the infinitely more stimulat-
ing sense of a coordinated collection of key ideas or reference points to
bear in mind along one’s path of discovery.
This new il ustrated edition, revised and enlarged a full genera-
tion after the first, provides a clear and succinct overview of Buddhist
teachings and practices, from their origin in 531 B.C. when the Bud-
dha attained Enlightenment, to their subsequent deployment and de-
velopment at a variety of times and places, and among a variety of eth-
nicities. Special attention is given in this regard to the distinctive forms
of Buddhism occurring, either historical y or presently, in the regions
of India, Tibet, China, Indo-China (including Burma, Thailand, Cam-
bodia, and Laos), Korea, and Japan.
Stoddart’s work also pays tribute to the overwhelming beauty of
Buddhist art—amply confirmed by the rich selection of color repro-
ductions in this volume—in a wide variety of schools.
An Il ustrated Outline of Buddhism
is thus not only useful, but
moving and inspiring, and as such does full justice to a spiritual tradi-
tion that is unique and irreplaceable among the great religions of the
world.
Joseph A. Fitzgerald
1 Quoted in
Buddhist Texts Through the Ages
, ed. Edward Conze (New York: Philo-
sophical Library, 1954), p. 298.
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Meditating Buddha, Gupta Dynasty, Sārnāth, India