O Autorze

Nyanatiloka Mahathera was a prominent figure in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, known for his deep commitment to spreading the teachings of Buddhism in the West. Born in Germany, he initially pursued a career in the military and academia before discovering the profound teachings of the Buddha. This transformation led him to travel extensively in search of spiritual knowledge, eventually ordaining as a monk in Sri Lanka. Nyanatiloka devoted his life to the practice and dissemination of Buddhist philosophy, particularly focusing on the Pali texts and the core tenets of Theravada Buddhism.

Throughout his life, Nyanatiloka authored several influential works, including "The Word of the Buddha" and "Karma and Rebirth," which played a significant role in introducing Buddhist concepts to Western audiences. He emphasized the importance of understanding karma and the cycle of rebirth as fundamental aspects of Buddhist belief. His writings and teachings have inspired many students and practitioners, contributing to the growth of Buddhist communities in Europe and beyond. Nyanatiloka's legacy continues to influence contemporary Buddhist thought and practice.

Narodowość Niemiecki
Data Urodzenia January 1, 1878
Miejsce Urodzenia Hamburg, Germany
Data śmierci January 1, 1957
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