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- The Dhammapada (Pali: धम्मपद; Sanskrit: धर्मपद, romanized: Dharmapada) is a collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form and one of the most widely...
- The Dhammapada / Introduced & Translated by Eknath Easwaran is an English-language book originally published in 1986. It contains Easwaran's translation...
- most common version of the Dhammapada, in Pali, has 423 verses in 26 chapters. Comparing the Udānavarga, Pali Dhammapada and the Gandhari Dharmapada...
- The Dhammapada: With introductory essays, Pali text, English translation and notes is a 1950 book written by philosopher and (later) President of India...
- the meaning. Monks are of course expected to know quite a bit more (see Dhammapada below for an example). A Burmese monk named Vicittasara even learned the...
- Gita, The Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living, Essence of the Upanishads, The Dhammapada, P****age Meditation and Gandhi the Man. "Paul Reginald Bazely". FreeBMD...
- and devas—and end up becoming the well-being and benefit of many. From Dhammapada verse 178:[further explanation needed] Sole dominion over the earth, going...
- place only for the V****a, the rainy months of the monsoon season. In the Dhammapada commentary of Buddhaghoṣa, a bhikkhu is defined as "the person who sees...
- collection of minor suttas, part of the Tipitaka Buddhist Canon. The Dhammapada does not contain Suttas. It contains only 423 verses in 26 chapters. Exclamations...
- ending [-o] instead of Magadhi Prakrit [-e] in many metrical places. Pali: Dhammapada 103: Yo sah****aṃ sah****ena, saṅgāme mānuse jine; Ekañca jeyyamattānaṃ...