Walpola Rahula

  • Walpola Rahula was a prominent Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, scholar, and writer who made significant contributions to the understanding of Buddhism in the West.

  • Born in 1907, he became the first Buddhist monk to hold a professorial chair in the Western world when he was appointed Professor of History and Religions at Northwestern University in 1964.

  • Rahula also served as Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura in Sri Lanka.

  • He authored numerous books on Buddhism in English, French, and Sinhalese, with "What the Buddha Taught" being his most renowned work.

  • This book is widely regarded as one of the best introductions to Theravada Buddhism.

  • Rahula's scholarly work and teachings played a crucial role in bridging Eastern and Western understanding of Buddhist philosophy and practice until his death in 1997.

Books by Walpola Rahula