人間佛陀漫畫系列The Human Buddha Comic Series

  • 書籍編號 :A004
  • 作者 : Venerable Master Hsing Yun
  • 出版社 : 佛光文化
  • 出版日期 : 2024-07-19
  • ISBN : 978-957-457-768-2
  • 頁數 :
  • 裝訂 :平裝
  • 定價 :1000.00
  • 悅讀價 :1000.00

內文簡介

In everyone’s life,

there are the most difficult times.

Have you encountered yours?

 

The Buddha was a human being, not a god.

He knew the path to true wealth,

spoke of love and affection,

and was caring and righteous.

Encountering him will help you navigate with fewer road blocks.

 

In this book, may you find solace

and overcome tough obstacles through vivid comics

that weave stories relevant to today’s living.

作者簡介

作者簡介

About Venerable Master Hsing Yun

 

        Venerable Master Hsing Yun (1927–2023) was born in Jiangsu Province, China. He studied at various renowned Buddhist institutions such as Qixia Vinaya College and Jiaoshan Buddhist College.

        Soon after his arrival in Taiwan in 1949, he became the chief editor of Human Life, a Buddhist magazine. In 1952, his efforts in establishing Buddhist Chanting Association strengthened the foundation for his subsequent endeavors in the promotion of the Dharma. Venerable Master founded Fo Guang Shan Monastery in 1967, with the primary goal of promoting Humanistic Buddhism through Buddhist education, culture, charity, and propagation of the Dharma. Since then, over two hundred branch temples have been established in major cities around the world. He has also set up art galleries, libraries, publishing houses, bookstores, mobile clinics, Buddhist colleges, and universities including: University of the West, Fo Guang University, Nanhua University, Nan Tien Institute, and Guang Ming College. In 1977, the Fo Guang Tripitaka Editorial Board was formed to compile the Fo Guang Buddhist Canon and the Fo Guang Dictionary of Buddhism. Many other works on Buddhism have also been published.

        Venerable Master Hsing Yun has dedicated his life to propagating Humanistic Buddhism. As a global citizen, he fostered “joy and harmony,” “oneness and coexistence,” “respect and tolerance,” and “equality and peace” throughout the world. When he founded the Buddha’s Light International Association in 1991 and was elected president of its world headquarters, he was closer to realizing the ideal of having “the Buddha’s light shining throughout the three thousand realms, and the Dharma water flowing across the five continents.”