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Gautama's Influence Today

Case, Shirley Jackson | December 18, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on the book "The Pilgrimage of Buddhism and a Buddhist Pilgrimage," by James Bissett Pratt. This is a book for one's more serious leisure hours. It is not so learned as to be uninteresting, nor yet so superficial as to be unprofitable reading. In his "India and Its Faiths" the author had already shown himself a competent and sympathetic interpreter of Oriental religions. That study prepared him for his present task. Now he narrates in rather intimate and leisurely fashion the story of his personal observations made during extended visits to the principal centers of present day Buddhism.

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PILGRIMAGE of Buddhism & a Buddhist Pilgrimage (Book); PRATT, James Bissett; INDIA & Its Faiths (Book); BUDDHISM; RELIGION; INDIA
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