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 Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse newspapers
The Dhammapada is a compendium of 423 verses abridged from the Khuddaka Nikaya of the Sutta Pitaka (one of the divisions of the Three Pitakas).
The Dhammapada was not preached by the Buddha, in its present form.
The educated westerners, irrespective of their religious convictions, studied the Dhammapada for spiritual emancipation, so that they could purify themselves from the dross of ignorance, both by example and by precept.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Dhammapada (Oxford World's Classics): Books
Dhammapada, or 'sayings of the dhamma', is taken to be a collection of the utterances of the Buddha himself.
The Dhammapada is one of the most popular texts in the Buddhist Pali canon.
Like all religious texts in Pali, the Dhammapada belongs to the Therevada school of the Buddhist tradition, adherents of which are now found primarily in Kampuchea, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0192836137   (793 words)

  
 The Dhammapada
The Dhammapada is the best known and most widely esteemed text in the Pali Tipitaka, the sacred scriptures of Theravada Buddhism.
According to the Theravada Buddhist tradition, each verse in the Dhammapada was originally spoken by the Buddha in response to a particular episode.
From ancient times to the present, the Dhammapada has been regarded as the most succinct expression of the Buddha's teaching found in the Pali Canon and the chief spiritual testament of early Buddhism.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/khuddaka/dhp1/index.html   (6636 words)

  
 Dhammapada, Wisdom of the Buddha: The Thousands - CANTO 8
Dhammapada, Wisdom of the Buddha translated by Harischandra Kaviratna
Dhammapada, Wisdom of the Buddha: The Thousands - CANTO 8
A single word full of meaning, hearing which one becomes at peace, is better than a thousand words which are empty of meaning.
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/dhamma/dham8.htm   (458 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Dhammapada: Books
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Contrary to popular belief, the Dhammapada does not in any way deny the existence of the Vedic gods -- Indra is mentioned many times -- but nevertheless the emphasis is on inner self-development rather than ritualistic supplication to the gods.
Out of all Dhammapada books that I have looked at (I am by no means an expert), I found Eknath Easwaran's translation to be much clearer and true to Buddha's teachings.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0811200043?v=glance   (1280 words)

  
 THE DHAMMAPADA
The Dhammapada is a work familiar to every devout Buddhist and to every serious student of Buddhism.
In the countries of Theravada Buddhism the Dhammapada is regarded as an inexhaustible source of guidance and spiritual inspiration, as the wise counselor to which to turn for help in resolving the difficult moral and personal problems inescapable in daily life.
The life of meditation reaches its peak in the development of insight, and the Dhammapada succinctly enunciates the principles to be seen with the wisdom of insight: "All conditioned things are impermanent...
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 THE DHAMMAPADA STORIES
The Pali text used is the Dhammapada Pali approved by the Sixth International Buddhist Synod.
Dhammapada verses are often quoted by many in many countries of the world and the book has been translated into many languages.
Dhammapada is one of the best known books of tho Pitaka.
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 The Buddha's Words in Dhammapada : Dhammathai.org
Data : from The Buddha's Words in Dhammapada book by Sathienphong Wannapok.
http://www.dhammathai.org/e/dhammapada/page1.php   (12 words)

  
 Dhammapada Verse 372
Wagiswara, W.D.C and Saunders K.J., The Buddha's "Way of Vertue" A translation of the Dhammapada from the Pali Text.
The Dhammapada, translated from the Pali to Tibetan by dGeÕdun Chos-Ôphel, then from Tibetan to English, Dharma Publishing, 1985
Rajnish "Osho," "the Dhammapada, the way of the Buddha," Rebel Publishing House GmbH, Cologne, West Germany, undated.
http://www.greatwesternvehicle.org/dhammapada372.htm   (685 words)

  
 Buddhism Lesson 8
Selections from The Dhammapada #15 - Buddhist Scriptures
Selections from The Dhammapada #13 - Buddhist Scripture
Selections from The Dhammapada #19 - Buddhist Scriptures
http://www.sistersofsaintanne.org/nem/courses/buddhism/locked/sample8.htm   (2192 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Wisdom of the Buddha : The Unabridged Dhammapada (Dover Thrift Editions): Books
Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Buddhism > Dhammapada
The selection was made by the Sangha (the Buddhist community (in those days monks and nuns) somtime between 200 to 700 years after the death of Gotama Buddha in the fifth century B.C. The succintness, gravity, and beauty of these verses has more than stood the test of time.
These ancient verses offer a compelling introduction to Buddhist thought, revealing the Four Truths — concerning the nature of the world and our lot in it — and the Eightfold Path to enlightenment, the means by which to overcome the essential suffering revealed by the Four Truths as the essence of life.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0486411206/ref   (1272 words)

  
 Buddha and the Path to Enlightenment: IV. The Dhammapada and the Udanavarga
The Dhammapada was well known in some Tibetan monasteries where Prakrit versions were discovered in the 1930s.
As the distilled essence of the Buddhavachana, the Dhammapada is replete with the guru's guidance in stripping away everything that leaves tracks, that taints the tranquil harmony of all things and thereby generates needless karma, reinforcing the inexorable cycle of involuntary rebirths.
The Dhammapada is a remarkable collection of memorable utterances attributed to Buddha.
http://theosophy.org/tlodocs/BPTEDhUd.htm   (3561 words)

  
 Commentaries on the Dhammapada, US Edition
One of the ancient texts of the Pali Canon of Buddhism, the Dhammapada has a revered place among the noted scriptures of the world.
"Pada" means "footstep" or "path." The Dhammapada is not so much a religious text as a text of practical psychology for those wishing to undertake an inner, spiritual discipline to change their lives.
It is quite special in its focus on the practical implementation of the Buddha's teachings in daily life, through the examination and self-control of one's thoughts, words and deeds.
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The Dhammapada (the words of Truth) consists of 423 verses in Pali uttered by the Buddha on some 305 occasions for the benefit of a wide range of human beings.
These sayings were selected and complied into one book as being worthy of special note on account of their beauty and relevance for moulding the lives of future generations of Buddhists.
It is generally believed that most of these stories had been handed down orally for generations since the days of the Buddha.
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 Dhammapada: Wisdom of the Buddha, trans. Harischandra Kaviratna
Since first collated, the Dhammapada has become one of the best loved of Buddhist scriptures, recited daily by millions of devotees who chant its verses in Pali or in their native dialect.
It was inevitable that differences in interpretation of teaching as well as of disciplinary practices would arise, with the result that about a century after the First Council was held a second gathering was called to affirm the purity of the doctrine.
His very presence on earth was witness of the "earnest resolve" he had made "a hundred thousand cycles vast and four immensities ago" to join the line of Bodhisattvas who periodically fulfill their dhamma of bringing light and hope to a troubled humanity.
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/dhamma/dham-hp.htm   (5104 words)

  
 Dhammapada Sutta
Dhammapada Sutta (Khuddaka Nikaya - Sutta Pitaka) Kinh Pháp Cú The Path of Truth English translation by Bhikkhu Khantipalo and Sister Susanna Sydney, Australia, 1993 Vietnamese translation by Bhikkhu Thích Minh Châu Sài Gòn, Vi®t Nam, 1996
http://www.saigon.com/~hoasen/23KPC-PhamVoi.htm   (77 words)

  
 The Dhammapada
The sayings of the Buddha were extracted out of the stories of Buddha's life to form The Dhammapada, which means "the path of dharma." This book consists of 423 sayings of the Buddha, grouped into 26 categories.
One must take the title of the book with utmost seriousness; the sayings of the Buddha were not meant to be a fixed, static, unchanging doctrine, but rather a path which anyone can follow.
The Tibetan mandalas are from the Rossi collection (©Rossi estate) and are reproduced courtesy of the Rossi people; the Shakyamuni Buddha image is from the Asian Art pages reproduced with their gracious permission.
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/BUDDHISM/DHAMMA.HTM   (3430 words)

  
 RAK Religio - Holy Dhammapada: Section 16 - Affection
As kinspeople welcome a dear one on arrival, even so one's own good deeds will welcome the doer of good who has gone from this world to the next.
RAK Religio - Holy Dhammapada: Section 16 - Affection
http://www.kronberg.dk/rakreligio/mirrors/dhammapada/section16.html   (318 words)

  
 Books : The Dhammapada
This is a sweet book that'll open your innerself by Eknath and the Buddha.
This wonderful book begins with a concise yet thorough introduction of Buddhism; it covers all important points in a clear and engaging style.
By reading this you will receive all the wisdom that Buddha has gathered in his entire life in an hour.
http://www.programmertutorials.com/0915132370/The_Dhammapada.html   (349 words)

  
 Edgar R. Chavez .. Religion
The Dhammapada translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita, Buddhist Publication Society, Sri Lanka.
From From The Buddhist Society UK The Dhammapada
Sponsored by Access to Insight, a website dedicated to providing accurate, reliable, and useful information concerning the practice and study of Theravada Buddhism.
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 RAK Religio - Holy Dhammapada: Section 11 - Old Age
Those who in youth have not led the holy life, or have failed to acquire wealth, lie like worn-out arrows (shot from) a bow, sighing over the past.
RAK Religio - Holy Dhammapada: Section 11 - Old Age
http://www.kronberg.dk/rakreligio/mirrors/dhammapada/section11.html   (269 words)

  
 THE DHAMMAPADA With Explanatory Notes Buddha
In the Dhammapada, while Buddha both affirms and denies some things with assurance, many verses also contain, in sequence, the converse of what is first said.
The Dhammapada is one of the great books of the world.
A student once under Freud’s personal tutelage has reported that the “father of psychoanalysis” named Buddha as the greatest psychologist of all time.
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 Research Paper on Dhammapada
The Dhammapada covers the many aspects of the Buddha's teaching, and are to be used as a basis for personal instruction.
The Dhammapada is a practical guide to the right living, and is based upon the Buddha's own realization of reality.
His teachings offer a body of instructions explaining the true nature of existence and showing the path that leads to liberation.
http://www.paper-research.com/paper/Dhammapada-157595.html   (170 words)

  
 The Dhammapada
The Dhammapada consists of 423 verses in Pali uttered by the Buddha on some 305 occasions for the benefit of a wide range of human beings.
These sayings were selected and compiled into one book as being worthy of special note on account of their beauty and relevance for moulding the lives of future generations of Buddhists.
Return to What do you think, my friend?
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 Buddhas' Home Page, Buddhist Sutras,Dhammapada verses, Buddhist links Buddhism.
Here you will find a quote from many different Buddhist sources, with a thought or meditation on that quote, or not, my favorite Buddhist Sutra, verses from the Dhammapada, links to Tibetan, Mahayana, Theravada and Zen Buddhist sites.
Also, resources for meditation supplies, music, books on Buddha, Buddhism and the Dharma.
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 dhammapada index - buddhism - buddha, canon, themes - comparative-religion.com
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dhammapada index - buddhism - buddha, canon, themes - comparative-religion.com
Check out the discussion in the forum: Is Prophecy Dead?
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 Byrom (1993) Dhammapada: The sayings of the Buddha
Byrom (1993) Dhammapada: The sayings of the Buddha
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 DHAMMAPADA (PATH OF TRUTH)
The text of the DHAMMAPADA was established by the time of the great Buddhist Emperor Ashoka in the third century BC.
The author of these verses is unknown, although they are believed to be the teachings of the Buddha himself.
Frequent references are made to Mara, the one who tempted the Buddha.
http://www.san.beck.org/Dhammapada.html   (6247 words)

  
 THE BASIC TEACHING OF BUDDHA
Bhagwat, N. The Dhammapada And The Buddha's Last Bequest.
Taiwan: The Corporate Body of the Buddha Educational Foundation.
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 Ehi-passika
I have made a version of The Dhammapada (The Buddha's Path of Wisdom), translated by the Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita, available for all those who might be interested.
Therefore, any misrepresentation of the original Teaching is solely my fault and responsibility.
Since this translation of the Dhammapada is written with reference to the masculine gender only, I have edited it to represent both masculine and feminine genders.
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 The Dhammapada
The Dhammapada is a collection of the Buddha& teachings stamped with the power and practicality of one of the world’s most appealing spiritual figures.
From the first verse &; “Our life is shaped by our mind: we become what we think” – the Buddha tells what leads to joy and what to sorrow, and describes how to take our lives into our own hands.
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 Books by Ananda Maitreya Rose Kramer - Dhammapada: The Path of Truth, the Buddha - 0938077872 buy rare book
Axiom - Dhammapada an Essential Buddhist Text - 1864761407
Books by Ananda Maitreya Rose Kramer - Dhammapada: The Path of Truth, the Buddha - 0938077872 buy rare book
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 The Dhammapada Sacred Scriptures from the Buddhist Tradition at A Cherag's Library
The Dhammapada Sacred Scriptures from the Buddhist Tradition at A Cherag's Library
This document was originally distributed on the Internet as a part of the Electronic Buddhist Archives, available from the Australian National University's Virtual Library
http://www.cheraglibrary.org/buddhist/dhammapada   (58 words)

  
 Dhammapada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to tradition, these are answers to questions put to the Buddha on various occasions, most of which deal with ethics.
Although the Pali edition is the most well known, a Gandhari edition written in Kharosthi and a seemingly related text in Sanskrit known as the Udanavarga have also been discovered.
Dhammapada: A Translation — from Access to Insight
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhammapada   (166 words)

  
 Animal Rights and the Dhammapada by Rosemary Amey. Buddhism, vegetarianism, vivisection, and animal rights.
Moreover, unlike the Judeo-Christian scriptures, the Dhammapada does not claim that humans are superior to or more important than other animals.
What does Buddhism have to say about animal rights?
Therefore, killing animals (a violation of the First Precept), cannot be justified by the claim that it will prolong human life.
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 The Dhammapada: The Dhammapada: Chapter XXVI. The Brâhmana (Arhat).
From verse 396 to the first half of verse 423, the text of the Dhammapada agrees with the text of the Vasishtha-Bharadvâgasûtra.
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who is free from anger, dutiful, virtuous, without appetite, who is subdued, and has received his last body.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe10/sbe1028.htm   (1847 words)

  
 Dhammapada, a collection of verses; being one of the canonical books of the Budd - Project Gutenberg
Dhammapada, a collection of verses; being one of the canonical books of the Buddhists
Dhammapada, a collection of verses; being one of the canonical books of the Budd
Dhammapada, a collection of verses; being one of the canonical books of the Budd - Project Gutenberg
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 Dhammapada - Sayings of Buddha - Translated by S. Beck
Dhammapada - Sayings of Buddha - Translated by S. Beck
Then view the Webpages in IE 4 and you will notice the page transitions.
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 Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha: Early Discourses, the Dhammapada and Later Basic Writing (Penguin) ...
Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha: Early Discourses, the Dhammapada and Later Basic Writing (Penguin) doi:10.1221/0451200772
Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha: Early Discourses, the Dhammapada and Later Basic Writing
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 Dharmapada Text; Dhammapada commentaries and highlights Buddhist philosophy Indian and Eastern thought
Dharmapada Text; Dhammapada commentaries and highlights Buddhist philosophy Indian and Eastern thought
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 Dhammapada - Table of Contents - IntraText CT
The Dhammapada - A Collection of Verses Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists
In Electronic source there is a note: The introduction, notes and index have been omitted.
Dhammapada - Table of Contents - IntraText CT Table of Contents
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 Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada Archives - Zinester Ezine Directory
The great Buddhist text known as the Dhammapada delivered in daily verses for devotion and contemplation.
2006Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada Archives (7 Issues)
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 Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada - Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada Archives at Zinester
By mindfulness did Maghavâ [Indra] attain to sovereignty over the
January30, 2005 - Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada >>
Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada - Daily Quotes from the Dhammapada Archives at Zinester
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 Dhammapada
DR E. The Dhammapada [ no frames / text only ]
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 Debian -- display-dhammapada
Displays a random verse (a dhammapada) from an English translation of the Dhammapada.
It works similarly to fortune, so you can put it in your shell startup script.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/misc/display-dhammapada   (115 words)

  
 The Dhammapada, Buddha
The following excerpts are taken from the book The Dhammapada translated by Juan Mascaro published by Penguin Books
What we are today comes from our thoughts of yesterday, and our present thoughts build our life of tomorrow: our life is the creation of our mind.
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Him I call indeed a Brahmana who knows his former abodes, who sees heaven and hell, has reached the end of births, is perfect in knowledge, a sage, and whose perfections are all perfect.
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 freshmeat.net: Project details for Display Dhammapada
Display Dhammapada is a program that displays a random verse (a dhammapada) from the English translation of the Dhammapada.
You can put it in your shell startup scripts.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/display-dhammapada   (126 words)

  
 The Devoted Wife. II. The Doctrine. Translated from the Dhammapada, and from Buddhaghosa's comment. 1909-14. Buddhist ...
Translated from the Dhammapada, and from Buddhaghosa's comment.
Translated from the Dhammapada, and from Buddhaghosa’s comment
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