Dhammapada, a Collection of Verses; Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists
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- Nombre de pages30
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4737987-4
- EAN8596547379874
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille381 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The 'Dhammapada' is a revered anthology of verses that encapsulates the essence of Buddhist teachings and ethical conduct. This canonical text, composed in Pali, presents profound insights through a series of succinct aphorisms and poetic reflections. With its lyrical simplicity and thematic exploration of virtue, mindfulness, and the nature of suffering, the 'Dhammapada' serves as both a spiritual guide and a philosophical treatise.
The literary style is both accessible and profound, making it a cornerstone in the study of Buddhist literature and a powerful source for practitioners and scholars alike. The author remains anonymous, reflecting the oral tradition from which early Buddhist texts emerged. This lack of attribution underscores the communal nature of Buddhist teachings, which emphasize collective wisdom over individual authorship.
The 'Dhammapada' is believed to have been compiled around the 3rd century BCE, drawing from earlier oral verses that highlight the teachings of the Buddha. Such historical context reveals the text's role in sustaining and disseminating Buddhist principles across generations. For readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist philosophy, the 'Dhammapada' is an indispensable resource. Its timeless wisdom resonates with both historical significance and contemporary relevance, offering profound moral insights and practical guidance for navigating life's challenges.
This essential text invites readers into a transformative journey of self-discovery and ethical living.
The literary style is both accessible and profound, making it a cornerstone in the study of Buddhist literature and a powerful source for practitioners and scholars alike. The author remains anonymous, reflecting the oral tradition from which early Buddhist texts emerged. This lack of attribution underscores the communal nature of Buddhist teachings, which emphasize collective wisdom over individual authorship.
The 'Dhammapada' is believed to have been compiled around the 3rd century BCE, drawing from earlier oral verses that highlight the teachings of the Buddha. Such historical context reveals the text's role in sustaining and disseminating Buddhist principles across generations. For readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist philosophy, the 'Dhammapada' is an indispensable resource. Its timeless wisdom resonates with both historical significance and contemporary relevance, offering profound moral insights and practical guidance for navigating life's challenges.
This essential text invites readers into a transformative journey of self-discovery and ethical living.
The 'Dhammapada' is a revered anthology of verses that encapsulates the essence of Buddhist teachings and ethical conduct. This canonical text, composed in Pali, presents profound insights through a series of succinct aphorisms and poetic reflections. With its lyrical simplicity and thematic exploration of virtue, mindfulness, and the nature of suffering, the 'Dhammapada' serves as both a spiritual guide and a philosophical treatise.
The literary style is both accessible and profound, making it a cornerstone in the study of Buddhist literature and a powerful source for practitioners and scholars alike. The author remains anonymous, reflecting the oral tradition from which early Buddhist texts emerged. This lack of attribution underscores the communal nature of Buddhist teachings, which emphasize collective wisdom over individual authorship.
The 'Dhammapada' is believed to have been compiled around the 3rd century BCE, drawing from earlier oral verses that highlight the teachings of the Buddha. Such historical context reveals the text's role in sustaining and disseminating Buddhist principles across generations. For readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist philosophy, the 'Dhammapada' is an indispensable resource. Its timeless wisdom resonates with both historical significance and contemporary relevance, offering profound moral insights and practical guidance for navigating life's challenges.
This essential text invites readers into a transformative journey of self-discovery and ethical living.
The literary style is both accessible and profound, making it a cornerstone in the study of Buddhist literature and a powerful source for practitioners and scholars alike. The author remains anonymous, reflecting the oral tradition from which early Buddhist texts emerged. This lack of attribution underscores the communal nature of Buddhist teachings, which emphasize collective wisdom over individual authorship.
The 'Dhammapada' is believed to have been compiled around the 3rd century BCE, drawing from earlier oral verses that highlight the teachings of the Buddha. Such historical context reveals the text's role in sustaining and disseminating Buddhist principles across generations. For readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist philosophy, the 'Dhammapada' is an indispensable resource. Its timeless wisdom resonates with both historical significance and contemporary relevance, offering profound moral insights and practical guidance for navigating life's challenges.
This essential text invites readers into a transformative journey of self-discovery and ethical living.



















