
The Faults of Meat: Tibetan Buddhist Writings on Vegetarianism
Geoffrey Barstow$29.71
$34.95
Vegetarianism is a hotly debated topic within Buddhist circles. This book provides a valuable new contribution to the discussion with translations of thirteen Tibetan texts focused on the ethical problems associated with eating meat, coming from a wide variety of perspectives and lineages. Should all Buddhists be vegetarian? Vegetarianism is an important topic of debate in Buddhist circles--some argue that Buddhists should avoid meat entirely while others suggest that it is acceptable. For the most part, however, this ethical query has been conducted in the West without consulting traditional literature on the subject. The Faults of Meat brings together for the first time a collection of rich and intricate explorations of authoritative Tibetan views on eating meat. These fourteen nuanced texts, ranging from scholastic treatises to poetic verse, reveal vegetarianism as a significant, ongoing issue of debate for Tibetans across time and traditions, with a wide variety of voices marshaled against meat, and a few in favor. Authors include many important Tibetan teachers:
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Published: 10/01/2019
ISBN: 9781614294818
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.20d
- Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (1292-1361) Khedrup Jé (1385-1438) The eighth Karmapa, Mikyö Dorjé (1507-1554) Shabkar Tsokdrük Rangdröl (1781-1851) Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö (1961- ) and many more.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Published: 10/01/2019
ISBN: 9781614294818
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.20d
