The DhammapadaJazzybee Verlag, 2012 - 55 หน้า The Dhammapada is a versified Buddhist scripture traditionally ascribed to the Buddha himself. It is one of the best-known texts from the Theravada canon. The title, Dhammapada, is a compound term composed of dhamma and pada, each word having a number of denotations and connotations. Generally, dhamma can refer to the Buddha's "doctrine" or an "eternal truth" or "righteousness" or all "phenomena"; and, at its root, pada means "foot" and thus by extension, especially in this context, means either "path" or "verse" (cf. "prosodic foot") or both. (courtesy of wikipedia.com) |
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Dhammapada Chapter I The TwinVerses | |
On Earnestness | |
Thought | |
Flowers | |
The Fool | |
The Wise Man Pandita | |
The Venerable Arhat | |
The Buddha The Awakened | |
Happiness | |
Pleasure | |
Anger | |
Impurity | |
The Just | |
The | |
Miscellaneous | |
The Thousands | |
Evil | |
Punishment | |
Old | |
Self | |
The World | |
The Downward Course | |
The Elephant | |
Thirst | |
The Bhikshu Mendicant | |
The Brahmana Arhat | |
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ancient anger Arahatship Arhat Aryan Asoka become Bhikshu body bondage Brahmana Brahmins Buddhaghosa canon century B.C. Chapter collection comes fear comes grief conquered craving damaged by weeds day is better death delights desires Dhamma Sangani Dhammapada dialogues disciples of Gotama dwell earnestness elect Ariya elephant emancipation ethical evil deed evil path evildoer fields are damaged Five Hindrances flowers follow fool forest of lust Gatha gods greedy grief nor fear happiness hatred impurities India individual king knows neither grief leads learnt lives a hundred looks Mahāyāna mankind is damaged Mara the tempter meditation mendicant mind Nāgasena Nepal never Nikāyas Nirvana Noble Eightfold Path overcome pain Pāli Text Society passion pleasant pleasure previous birth prose quiet refuge restraint Rhys Davids Samana Sanskrit Skandhas soul subdued Suddhodana suffering sūtras suttantas suttas taint thirst thoughtlessness thyself translated vanity verses Vinaya virtue virtuous wise word Yama