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Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Khadromas and the Way of the Pilgrim:
A Transformative Book of Photography and Pithy Sayings
(in English, French and Italian)
by Simhananda
reviewed by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady

“The photographic images of Buddhist
iconography found in this book, as well as the pithy sayings … help
elevate the mind toward the …consolation, comforting, and healing of
what seems to be ubiquitous suffering and pain everywhere, and much,
too much death.”
Simhananda
The Buddha, whose image and likeness is found
throughout the world in thousands of statues and paintings, is
always represented with certain physical attributes, and in
specified dress and specified poses. Each pose, and particularly the
position and gestures of the Buddha's hands, has a defined meaning
which is familiar to Buddhists.
The photography of Simhananda -- a mysterious,
reclusive avid world traveler – captures the spiritual essence of
the Buddha like perhaps no book ever has. Buddhas, Bodhisattvas,
Khadromas and the Way of the Pilgrim (Orange Palm Publications,
December 2007) is a stunning photographic journey which reveals the
changing face of Buddhism, with inspirational, spiritually uplifting
(and sometimes humorous) sayings accompanying each photograph. The
text is provided in English, French and Italian.
Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Khadromas and the Way of
the Pilgrim is a ‘universal’ book; a work of art designed for people
of all levels of spiritual understanding, all religions, and all who
enjoy beautiful photographs. The presentation and text provides a
veritable ‘East meets West’ platform; non-threatening and
unintimidating.
STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK UNVEILS THE CHANGING FACE OF BUDDHISM
THROUGHOUT THE AGES
To Simhananda, a man who shuns attention (his
author photo in the book is in silhouette), the book is an
invitation to discovery; a gentle call for readers to simply enjoy
and if they wish, embrace timeless teachings. Supplanting ‘preachiness’
with messages of love, peace and enlightenment, the photographs of
the Buddha and accompanying sayings invite curiosity and engender
soulful introspection.
“The reader of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Khadromas
and the Way of the Pilgrim becomes part of something larger, a part
of the universality which connects us all as kindred souls,
regardless of race, religion or philosophy,” says Josee Senecal,
Chief Editor of Orange Palm Publications. “It is a tool which opens
the door to a journey of awareness, love and peace. In a world mired
in turbulence, war, and fear, the book is an oasis which has arrived
at the ideal time.”
Filled with 100 large and 201 small color
photographs, portions of the proceeds from the sale Buddhas,
Bodhisattvas, Khadromas and the Way of the Pilgrim will benefit
various humanitarian organizations.
About the Author
The enigmatic Simhananda insists that the
message, not the author or photographer, remain the focus of
attention.
“I am not important, I have simply captured
images teeming with spiritual power – if the reader allows their
mind to open,” says Simhanada. “Buddhism is gentle and generous, as
are humans at their best. My book is a celebration, a pathway to
healing created by transformative photographs and prose. Its wisdom
is conveyed without judgment or pretense, but with pure love and
amplification of the wondrous human spirit which binds us all.”
Simhananda is an avid ‘terra’ traveler and his
photography captures the essence of his many travels. He recently
produced four captivating calendars and is currently working on
another photography book on the timeless beauty of Mother Nature. He
is also the author of a book on Zen Bhuddism. Simhananda adopted two
Chinese girls, one Tibetan child, and is presently in the process of
adopting a second.
He lives quietly and privately outside
Montreal, Canada.
Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Khadromas and the Way of
the Pilgrim
ISBN 10: 0-9734439-8-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-9734439-8-1
Price: US $79.95; Canada $89.40
Trim: 9.5” x 12.5”; 24.3 cm. x 31 cm
Photographs: 100 large and 201 color
Page count: 224
Hardcover
Madelyn Miller is a travel and food writer who
has enjoyed seeing Buddha's in China, India, Japan, Taiwan and
Korea. She has never been to Tibet, but hopes to get there someday.
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