The Dhammapada, The Sayings of the Buddha
The Dhammapada, The Sayings of the Buddha
The Dhammapada, the Pali version of one of the most popular texts of the Buddhist canon, ranks among the classics of the world's great religious literature.
Like all religious texts in Pali, the Dhammapada belongs to the Therevâda school of the Buddhist tradition, adherents of which are now found primarily in Kampuchea, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Dhammapada, or 'sayings of the dhamma', is taken to be a collection of the utterances of the Buddha himself. Taken together, the verses form a key body of teaching within Buddhism, a guiding voice along the struggle-laden path towards true enlightenment, or Nirvana. However, the appeal of these epithets of wisdom extends beyond its religious heritage to a general and universal spirituality.
This edition provides an introduction and notes which examine the impact that the text has had within the Buddhist heritage through the centuries.
EDITOR:
Edited and translated by John Ross Carter, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Colgate University, New York, and Mahinda Palihawadana, Professor of Sanskrit Emeritus, Sri Jayawardhanapura
Series: Oxford World`s Classics
Editor: Carter, John Ross
Translator: Carter, John Ross
Category: Ezoterika, Vallás / buddhizmus