The Dhammapada: The Essential Teachings of the BuddhaSterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2006 - 244 หน้า In more than 400 verses the Buddha clearly expounds his noble path of virtue for everyman. This foundation scripture teaches the supreme doctrine of nirvana and the way to the highest possible happiness for mankind. Oxford professor Dr. Max Müller, a great scholar and Orientalist, did the translation. |
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Introduction Kevin Trainor | 5 |
II | 11 |
Flowers | 17 |
VI | 23 |
IX | 31 |
Punishment 324 | 34 |
ΧΙ Old Age 377 | 37 |
Self | 39 |
Happiness | 48 |
Pleasure | 51 |
Anger | 54 |
Impurity 57 | 57 |
The Just | 61 |
The Way | 64 |
Miscellaneous | 68 |
The Downward Course | 71 |
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anger Arhat Arhatship Ariya âsava Awakened Beal Bhikshu birth body Brahman Brâhmana Buddha Buddhaghosa Buddhaghosha's Parables Buddhist Burnouf called Catena CHAPTER Childers Chinese translation commentary commentator explains conquered D'Alwis day is better death delights desires destruction Devas Dhammapada dharma difficult disciples of Gotama earnestness elephant evil deeds evil path Fausböll translates five khandhas flowers follow fool forest Friedrich Max Müller Gainas Gâtaka gods greed grief nor fear happiness hatred hell impurity Introd Introduction knowledge knows neither grief Köppen Lalita-vistara looks Lotus lust Mahâbh Mahâbhârata Manu Mâra the tempter meditation mendicant mind Nirvâna note to verse oneself overcome pain Pâli passion pleasant pleasure Professor Weber quiet restraint s.v. nibbâna Samana samskâra sankhâra Sanskrit says Shamen skandhas Stanislas Julien suffers Sugata sukham Suttanipâta Svetambaras taint technical sense thirst thou thought thoughtless truth vanity verse occurs virtue virtuous wise words