This 1917 volume contains six lectures related to the central topic of Ancient Buddhism as a discipline of salvation.This 1917 volume contains the substance of the 1916 Hibbert Lectures, delivered by Louis de La Vall?e Poussin (18691938), a Belgian scholar who specialised in studies of Buddhism and the Indian subcontinent. The lectures cover areas related to the central topic of Ancient Buddhism as a discipline of salvation.This 1917 volume contains the substance of the 1916 Hibbert Lectures, delivered by Louis de La Vall?e Poussin (18691938), a Belgian scholar who specialised in studies of Buddhism and the Indian subcontinent. The lectures cover areas related to the central topic of Ancient Buddhism as a discipline of salvation.Louis de La Vall?e Poussin (18691938) was a Belgian scholar who specialised in studies of Buddhism and the Indian subcontinent. Originally published in 1917, this volume contains the substance of the Hibbert Lectures for 1916, which were delivered by La Vall?e Poussin at Manchester College, Oxford. The six lectures cover the following areas, related to the central topic of Ancient Buddhism as a discipline of salvation: 'Origins of the Indian Disciplines of Salvation'; 'The Buddhist Soul'; 'Buddhist Definition of Karman'; 'The Doctrine of Karman and Transmigration, Cosmogony, Theogony'; 'Nirvna'; 'The Path to Nirvna'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Buddhism and the development of Buddhist studies.1. Origins of the Indian disciplines of salvation; 2. The Buddhist soul; 3. Buddhist definition of karman; 4. The doctrine of karman and transmigration, cosmogony, theogony; 5. Nirv?na; 6. The path to nirv?na; Index.