The Buddha's Teachings | An Introduction by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu is a short yet exact life story of The Buddhas life and the occasions that prompted his illumination and lessons. The book depicts key ideas, for example, Samsara, resurrection, the bunch of leaves, the respectable facts, Nirvana and the significance of liberality in Buddhism. From the book: The Buddha said that he essentially indicates out the way obvious bliss. You, yourself, need to pursue the way. The outcomes you get should rely upon the exertion you put into acing the Buddha's abilities. The more able your activities, the more dependable and innocuous the joy they present to you—right to a joy thoroughly free from conditions, past the components of the universe, a bliss that absolutely finishes enduring. It's dependent upon you to choose if your bliss is significant enough to test these cases and on the off chance that you are eager to prepare yourself in the abilities required to make yourself a soli