Description
Indian Buddhism by Rhys Davids explores the historical development, doctrines, and cultural impact of Buddhism in India from its origins under the Buddha to its decline. Published in the early 20th century, the work provides a scholarly overview of key concepts like the Four Noble Truths, karma, and nirvana. Davids emphasizes Buddhism’s rational and ethical framework and its divergence from Brahmanical traditions. His study helped introduce Western audiences to the intellectual richness of early Indian Buddhist thought and history.