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Tomorrow Wednesday at 6 p.m., Casa Asia of Madrid presents at its headquarters in the Palacio de Cañete in Madrid (Calle Mayor, 6) the oldest literary testimony about the death of the Buddha, a new edition of the Mahaparinibbanasutta or Great Sutta of the Complete Extinction.
Unlike other major works of early Buddhist literature, it is not based on a philosophical dialogue, nor on a discourse of the Buddha, but rather resembles a logbook. The work recounts the last months of Gotama Buddha’s life, his terminal illness, the food poisoning that preceded his death, the funeral ceremonies, with the subsequent distribution of the relics of bones and ashes, and the construction of the first Buddhist monuments. This volume incorporates, for the first time translated into English directly from the Pali language, the masterly commentary by Buddhaghosa (5th century AD), one of the great Buddhist philosophers of antiquity.
The event will be presented by Emilio de Miguel, director of the Casa Asia Centre-Madrid, and Aleix Ruiz Falqués, responsible for the translation, introduction and notes of this edition, and Ricardo Guerrero, president of the Hispanic Association of Buddhism, will participate. Registration at this link.
Pages: 320
Publisher: TROTTA
Binding: Soft cover
ISBN: 9788413640655
RPP: 21,85 euros