The Dhammapada (Arkana)

Eknath Easwaran,Stephen Ruppenthal

ISBN 10: 0140190147 ISBN 13: 9780140190144
Published by Arkana, 1988
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"The Dhammapada" is to Buddhism what the Sermon on the Mount is to Christianity: a simply summary of its teachings, expressed with harmony and simplicity. Probably gathered from Buddha's direct disciples who wished to preserve his wisdom, "The Dhammapada" is comprised of vivid, practical verse in the oral tradition of the 6th century BC. Translated as "the path of truth", "The Dhammapada" sets out the route taken by the path, which can be followed by anyone on a quest for the higher good. The first step on the path is thought. If we can think in a way that leads us to act in accordance with the teachings of Buddha, we can begin to shape our lives and experiences in a positive, fulfilling way. This, says "The Dhammapada", is the first step towards self-reliance.

Review: According to Eknath Easwaran, if all of the Buddhist sutras had been lost and only the Dhammapada remained, that would be enough to understand and appreciate the wisdom of the Buddha. Easwaran's version of the Dhammapada goes a long way to proving this. In a lengthy introduction, Easwaran summarises the life of the Buddha and the main tenets of his thought, including key concepts, such as dharma, karma and nirvana. The language of the Dhammapada is as lucid and flowing as the Psalms or the Sermon on the Mount, and this is why it is one of the most loved and remembered of all Buddhist sutras. Its subject matter, put succinctly, is the training of the mind, which leads to kind thoughts and deeds, which bring peace and freedom from suffering. If you are interested in reading one of the gems of Buddhist literature, this is a good place to start; and if you are looking for a great version of this beloved scripture, you can't do better. Like all great world scripture, the verses here reward re-reading and reflection, prompting you to "strive for wisdom always". --Brian Bruya

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Title: The Dhammapada (Arkana)
Publisher: Arkana
Publication Date: 1988
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Used; Very Good

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