Buddhism has become increasingly popular in the West and many other parts of the world today. However, unfortunately, it has become extinct in the very land of its birth. This book fills the yawning gap between the Buddhists all over the world and its historical and geographical roots. The relevance of Gautam Buddha's life and teachings in the 21st century have been dealt with in great detail, making insightful comparisons with other world religions such as Hinduism and Christianity. Light has also been shed on Buddhist mythology and the differences amongst various schools and sects of Buddhism with elegance and objectivity. This is a reprint of the 1929 classic.
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