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Stories of the Buddha: Volume 1

Stories

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9789574578542
星雲大師,Venerable Miao
佛光
2025年5月23日
130.00  元
HK$ 117  






ISBN:9789574578542
  • 叢書系列:佛光教理叢書
  • 規格:精裝 / 256頁 / 15 x 21 x 3.58 cm / 普通級 / 單色印刷 / 初版
  • 出版地:台灣
    佛光教理叢書


  • 心理勵志 > 勵志故事/散文 > 心靈成長故事











      Wisdom That Transforms Lives



      Twenty-five centuries ago, a man who had once lived in royal luxury walked barefoot across the dusty plains of India, sharing insights that would forever change human history. The Buddha—“the Awakened One”—dedicated forty-nine years of his life to illuminating the path beyond suffering for all who would listen.



      This first volume presents 36 stories from the Buddha’s life and the lives of his disciples, each revealing the Buddha’s remarkable ability to meet people where they were and guide them toward realization. Readers will discover the Buddha’s insights on the importance of kindness, right speech, right actions, and community living that remain profoundly relevant to our lives today.



      Each story concludes with “Words of Wisdom” that connect ancient guidance to contemporary challenges. Throughout the collection, we see how the Buddha’s gentle yet powerful approach led others to profound insights, inspiring many to become his disciples and continue their spiritual journey.



      Whether you are new to Buddhist teachings or seeking deeper understanding, these timeless stories offer inspiration and guidance for living with greater awareness, compassion, and purpose in today’s complex world.


     





    About Venerable Master Hsing Yun................................viii

    Preface: The Great Buddha ...............................................x

    Editor’s Notes ...............................................................xviii



    1. The Offering of the Four Heavenly Kings ......................2

    2. Offerings of the Four Animals .......................................8

    3. The Transformation.....................................................14

    4. Four Kinds of Horses and People ................................20

    5. Origin of the Ullambana Festival.................................26

    6. Parrots Welcoming the Buddha ...................................34

    7. The Unacceptable Gift.................................................40

    8. Stingy...........................................................................46

    9. The Exemplary King ....................................................54

    10. Nothing Comes Easy..................................................62

    11. Hurtful Speech...........................................................68

    12. The Fragrant and the Foul .........................................76

    13. The Impermanence of Human Life ...........................82

    14. The Parrot King .........................................................88

    15. Feeding the Eagle.......................................................94

    16. Not Yours .................................................................100

    17. A Couple’s Aspiration...............................................106

    18. Filthy Without, Purity Within..................................112

    19. Birthday Gifts for the Buddha.................................118

    20. Not Expounding the Teachings for Offerings ..........124

    21. The Buddha Saves His Country...............................132

    22. Buddha Calling on the Sick .....................................138

    23. The Auspicious Kusha Grass....................................144

    24. Scaring the Buddha .................................................150

    25. Remaining Unmoved...............................................156

    26. Rules and Order.......................................................162

    27. The Buddha Carried His Father’s Coffin .................168

    28. The Rarest Encounter..............................................174

    29. Taming the Elephant ...............................................180

    30. Past Affinity.............................................................186

    31. Lost Camels .............................................................192

    32. Paving Jetavana with Gold.......................................198

    33. Actions Speak Louder Than Words..........................206

    34. Two Arrows ..............................................................212

    35. Fight Over Rotten Meat...........................................220

    36. Caring for a Junior...................................................228



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    Editor’s Notes 編者序



      Welcome to Stories of the Buddha, a treasury of wisdom drawn from the life and teachings of Sakyamuni Buddha. Stories in this collection were originally published in Chinese as Xingyun shuoyu (星雲說喻) and Fojiao congshu—Fotuo (佛教叢書 6—佛陀) by Venerable Master Hsing Yun. We have taken the initiative to bring these profound narratives from their original Chinese context into the English language.



      Throughout our translation process, we embraced the challenge of honoring these sacred teachings while making them accessible to contemporary readers. Rather than pursuing word-for-word equivalence, we have carefully cultivated each story to preserve its spiritual essence and transformative power. This approach allows the Buddha’s insights to transcend linguistic boundaries and speak directly to the heart of modern audiences.



      Each story concludes with a summary of its morals, providing readers with a clear understanding of the story’s meaning and key lessons. At the end of each story, you will find Dharma Words from Venerable Master Hsing Yun, offering a final nugget of wisdom to contemplate. These quotes were carefully selected based on their relevance to the moral of each story. Venerable Master Hsing Yun shared these words of encouragement and advice based on his life experiences, aiming to inspire mindfulness and guide individuals in times of uncertainty.



      As you turn these pages, you embark on a path walked by countless individuals across centuries and continents. It is our sincere hope that these stories serve not merely as historical accounts but as living teachings—illuminating your journey with the same compassionate wisdom that has guided many since the Buddha first shared these teachings beneath the Bodhi tree. May you find in them both the gentle comfort of timeless truth and the vibrant inspiration for your own awakening.

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