"[I]t gives a more powerful 'taste' of Buddhism than any other book by a Western author that I have read, while at the same time it never lets us forget what Buddhism has in common with other religions."--The Royal Asiatic Society
"[R]ecommended to all serious persons interested in Buddhism, as a unique contribution to its metaphysical definition."--The Eastern Buddhist
"[E]very reader interested in Buddhism from whatever angle will here find much that speaks to his condition."--Marco Pallis, author of Peaks and Lamas, A Buddhist Spectrum, and The Way and the Mountain
"Essentials of Buddhism [are] described with clarity, making use of comparisons with Western religious thought."--Kenneth K. Inada, author of Guide to Buddhist Philosophy
"Recommended for academic collections with an interest in comparative religion."--Library Journal
"Frithjof Schuon's demanding and comprehensive essays . . . explore Buddhism's spiritual system and analyze its 'messages' of renunciation, mystery, peace, and mercy."--Booklist
"[A] remarkable little book. . . ."--Perry Schmidt-Leukel, author of Transformation by Integration: How Inter-faith Encounter Changes Christianity
"Treasures of Buddhism is a . . . richly rewarding compilation, embellished by excerpts from previously unpublished correspondence--altogether indispensable to anyone seriously interested in the Buddhist tradition."--Harry Oldmeadow, author of Frithjof Schuon and the Perennial Philosophy