Dhammapada: Annotated & Explained

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SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2002 - 129 páginas

Ancient words of the Buddha ("awakened one") that can become a companion for your own spiritual journey.

The Dhammapada ("Path of the Buddha's Teachings") is a daily inspiration for millions of Buddhists all over the world and for people of all spiritual traditions who have been impressed by its beauty and power. These words--believed to have been spoken by the Buddha himself over 2,500 years ago--contain most of Buddhism's central teachings.

Originally composed in the ancient language of Pali, this timeless text concisely and inspirationally portrays the route a person travels as he or she advances toward enlightenment. With poetic sequence and rhythm, the Dhammapada describes the fundamental role of mental conditioning in making us who we are. It paints contrasting portraits of three levels of our human existence--the fool, the wise one and the enlightened one--and addresses specific aspects of experience, conduct and belief that characterize our transformation from one of these modes of being to another.

Now you can experience the Dhammapada with understanding even if you have no previous knowledge of Buddhism. This SkyLight Illuminations edition offers insightful yet unobtrusive commentary that explains references and philosophical terms, shares the inspiring interpretations of famous spiritual teachers, and gives you deeper insight into the text.

 

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The Twin Verses
3
Vigilance
9
The Mind
13
Flowers
17
The Fool
21
The Wise One
27
The Enlightened One
31
Better than a Thousand
35
Pleasure
67
Anger
71
The Just
81
The Way
85
Miscellany
91
The Downward Course
95
The Elephant
99
Thirst
103

Evil
39
Punishment
43
Old Age
47
Self
51
The World
55
The Buddha
59
Happiness
63
The Monk
111
The Brahman
117
Sources and Suggested Readings
126
List of Special Terms
128
About SkyLight Paths
130
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Max Muller (1823-1900) was a professor at Oxford University and a pioneer in the study of comparative religion. He provided the earliest English translations of many of the Hindu and Buddhist scriptures. Jack Maguire was born in Denison, Texas and attended both the University of Texas a Denton and the University of Texas at Austin, where he received the Society of Professional Journalists Award as the "Outstanding Graduate in Journalism" for his writing in the Daily Texan. Maguire was the Executive Director of the University of Texas Institute of Texas Culture from 1976-1986. He has written two textbooks on Texan history and developed a Texas Trivia Game that is used in the classroom. Maguire has written over 1600 columns, more than 500 articles, and nine books. His column, Talk of Texas, is the longest running in the history of Texas.

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