The Dhammapada is one of the most popular and accessible books of Buddhist scripture. Undoubtedly one of the greatest teachers in history, the Buddha has had an immeasurable influence on the human race. He taught that our suffering stems from desire and that the only way to remove desire is to purify the heart. Dhamma means law, discipline, justice, virtue, truth -- that which holds things together. Pada means way, path, step, foot. So, The Dhammapada is the path of virtue, or the way of truth. Thomas Byrom’s lyrical and aphoristic rendering of the Buddha’s teaching reveals its practical and timeless simplicity. Bell Tower’s Sacred Teachings series offers essential spiritual classics from all traditions. May each book become a trusted companion on the way of truth, encouraging readers to study the wisdom of the ages and put it into practice each day.
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Acknowledgments Preface by Ram Dass A Historical Note 1. CHOICES 2. WAKEFULNESS 3. MIND 4. FLOWERS 5. THE FOOL 6. THE WISE MAN 7. HTE MASTER 8. THE THOUSANDS 9. MISCHIEF 10. VIOLENCE 11. OLD AGE 12. YOURSELF 13. THE WORLD 14. THE MAN WHO IS AWAKE 15. JOY 16. PLEASURE 17. ANGER 18. IMPURITY 19. THE JUST 20. THE WAY 21. OUT OF THE FOREST 22. THE DARK 23. THE ELEPHANT 24. DESIRE 25. THE SEEKER 26. THE TURE MASTER