Dhammapada (Version 2)

Dhammapada (Version 2)

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26 chapters2h 23mEnglish1881

About this book

- A Collection of Verses Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists Dhammapada means "The path of Dharma." The Pali word Dhamma corresponds to the Sankrit word Dharma. It is a collection of the teachings of the Buddha. These verses, compiled by Buddha's students in the years following his final Nirvana, were culled from various discourses given by the Buddha in the course of forty-five years of his teaching, as he travelled in the valley of the Ganges and the sub-mountain tract of the Himalayas. These 423 verses are often terse, witty, and convincing. Whenever similes are used, they are those that are easily understood even by a child, e.g., the cart's wheel, a man's shadow, a deep pool, flowers. Through these verses, the Buddha exhorts one to achieve that greatest of all conquests, the conquest of self; to escape from the evils of passion, hatred and ignorance. (Summary by Jothi)

Chapters (26)

1Chapter I. The Twin-Verses
466
2Chapter II. On Earnestness
271
3Chapter III. Thought
218
4Chapter IV. Flowers
320
5Chapter V. The Fool
338
6Chapter VI. The Wise Man (Pandita)
284
7Chapter VII. The Venerable (Arhat).
222
8Chapter VIII. The Thousands
298
9Chapter IX. Evil
263
10Chapter X. Punishment
332
11Chapter XI. Old Age
227
12Chapter XII. Self
229
13Chapter XIII. The World
231
14Chapter XIV. The Buddha (The Awakened)
380
15Chapter XV. Happiness
266
16Chapter XVI. Pleasure
249
17Chapter XVII. Anger
292
18Chapter XVIII. Impurity
390
19Chapter XIX. The Just
299
20Chapter XX. The Way
304
21Chapter XXI. Miscellaneous
278
22Chapter XXII. The Downward Course
288
23Chapter XXIII. The Elephant
277
24Chapter XXIV. Thirst
578
25Chapter XXV. The Bhikshu (Mendicant)
494
26Chapter XXVI. The Brahmana (Arhat)
786

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