TY - BOOK AU - James Darmesteter, Tr. AU - F. Max Muller TI - The Zend-Avesta (Part 1): Parsis - Vol. 4 (Sacred Books of the East) SN - 8120801059 U1 - 295.82 D25 Z PY - 2005/// CY - Delhi PB - Motilal Banarsidass KW - Avesta KW - Zoroastrianism KW - Oriental literature KW - Avesta.--Vendidad N1 - This book comprises fifteen research artices primariy based on the discipine of Indian and Buddhist Studies. The coection is designed to propose a Buddhist phiosophy of reigion--that the insight of Prajna and Sunyata initiates a future reigion which is freed both from confict between reasoning and beieving, and from goa-oriented cyces of ife. It addresses transformation from the confict-ridden quest for a supreme being, to the search for a non-theistic nature of spirituaity that provides a foundation for universa human happiness and savation. For the discipine of Buddhist Studies, this coection aso demonstrates the productive vaue of drawing upon cross-cutura and cross-racia iterary sources and traditions ER -