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The Dhammapada - Your Guide on the Path to Enlightenment in the 21st Century (Paperback)
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The Dhammapada - Your Guide on the Path to Enlightenment in the 21st Century (Paperback)
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The Dhammapada is a guide for the Traveller on the Path to
Enlightenment in the 21st Century. A foundational text of the
Theravada Buddhist tradition, the Dhammapada is a collection of 423
verses, grouped into 26 themes that the Buddha was fond of telling
to those who would gather around and listen. They are the oral
teachings of the Enlightened One. How delightful it is to imagine
him under a shady tree with a group of people around him, telling
these gems of spiritual instruction. The collection of verses was
compiled soon after the Buddha's death. Interested parties and
disciples met and agreed that the oral teachings of the Buddha
should be recorded so they would not be lost or corrupted in the
absence of the author himself. The Dhammapada is the result of that
worthy effort. The original text was expressed in the language and
idiom of an ancient time and place (2,500 years ago in Northern
India). After all, the authors wanted to reach the audience that
was alive then and there, not at some far distant future world
whose language and customs would be very difficult to understand.
This edition with a commentary expressed in 21st Century language
to make it accessible to a wide range of modern readers, is based
on the work of Friedrich Max Muller (1823 -1900) at Oxford
University. Muller, who was born in Dessau, Germany, was a notable
scholar of comparative religions. While the Dhammapada has been
translated many times in the centuries since it was written,
Muller's version is considered one of the most consistent and
accurate. Every effort has been made in the writing of this
commentary to preserve the underlying message that the Buddha
wanted to convey. This has been done through careful study of not
just the Buddhist writings, but those of other major religions and
philosophies. This study has been performed by the author over four
decades, the objective of which has been to identify and understand
the sub-text, the common underlying message that all religions
express regardless of the language in which it is expressed. If an
idea, such as the Golden Rule of doing unto others what you would
have them do to you exists independently in every religion,
regardless of time or place, then we have what is arguably an
absolute truth, at least in relation human beings. There are many
such truths to be found across various religions. Each verse has a
heading and commentary that expresses in 21st century language the
essence of the verse. Muller's translation of the verse then
appears in italic script, complete with verse number. Readers are
therefore able to easily compare and contrast the verses in this
edition with those in other renderings of this classic work.
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