Lady of the Lotus

Lady of the Lotus
Title Lady of the Lotus PDF eBook
Author William Edmund Barrett
Publisher Tarcher
Pages 388
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780874775068

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William Barrett, the late well-known author of Lilies of the Field, reveals one of the great romances of world history in this classic tale.




The Lotus Book

The Lotus Book
Title The Lotus Book PDF eBook
Author William Taylor
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 2004
Genre Automobiles, Racing
ISBN 9781902351179

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Stories of the Lotus

Stories of the Lotus
Title Stories of the Lotus PDF eBook
Author Juan Alfredo Pinto Saavedra
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 2011
Genre Short stories, Spanish
ISBN 9788126029518

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The Lotus Book Series

The Lotus Book Series
Title The Lotus Book Series PDF eBook
Author William Taylor
Publisher Coterie Press
Pages 0
Release 2004-10
Genre Automobiles, Racing
ISBN 9781902351131

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This text tells the story of the pioneering, imaginative and ground-breaking machines conceived and constructed at Hornsey, Cheshunt and Hethel.




Lotus Book

Lotus Book
Title Lotus Book PDF eBook
Author William Taylor
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1998-08-01
Genre Automobiles, Racing
ISBN 9781902351001

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The Lady of the Lotus

The Lady of the Lotus
Title The Lady of the Lotus PDF eBook
Author Ȧhmad al-ʻUmrī
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 1926
Genre
ISBN

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On Rupamati, 16th cent., consort of Baz Bahadur, ruler of Mandu, Malwa.




The Lotus Sūtra

The Lotus Sūtra
Title The Lotus Sūtra PDF eBook
Author Donald S. Lopez Jr.
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 272
Release 2016-09-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1400883342

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A concise and accessible introduction to the classic Buddhist text The Lotus Sutra is arguably the most famous of all Buddhist scriptures. Composed in India in the first centuries of the Common Era, it is renowned for its inspiring message that all beings are destined for supreme enlightenment. Here, Donald Lopez provides an engaging and accessible biography of this enduring classic. Lopez traces the many roles the Lotus Sutra has played in its travels through Asia, Europe, and across the seas to America. The story begins in India, where it was one of the early Mahayana sutras, which sought to redefine the Buddhist path. In the centuries that followed, the text would have a profound influence in China and Japan, and would go on to play a central role in the European discovery of Buddhism. It was the first Buddhist sutra to be translated from Sanskrit into a Western language—into French in 1844 by the eminent scholar Eugène Burnouf. That same year, portions of the Lotus Sutra appeared in English in The Dial, the journal of New England's Transcendentalists. Lopez provides a balanced account of the many controversies surrounding the text and its teachings, and describes how the book has helped to shape the popular image of the Buddha today. He explores how it was read by major literary figures such as Henry David Thoreau and Gustave Flaubert, and how it was used to justify self-immolation in China and political extremism in Japan. Concise and authoritative, this is the essential introduction to the life and afterlife of a timeless masterpiece.