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A BUDDHIST PHILOSPHY OF EDUCATION

Dr. Somnath Das
Page No. : 49-52

ABSTRACT

How could one person encapsulate the entire Buddhist canon and history and its many different paths into one definitive statement on education? One could structure this in a host of different ways and part of the challenge in taking on a task such as this is to find a way in which thoughts can be marshalled into some semblance of order which makes sense to Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. I have chosen to identify two key concepts: citta which translates as ‘heart or mind’; and the four ‘divine abidings’ or mental states - the Brahma Viharas – which many Buddhists try to develop and which are a very important part of my own practice. These two concepts present one way, a ‘skilful means’, by which this large and difficult question can be addressed. There are, no doubt, many others.


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