The Dhammapada by Thomas Byrom

The Dhammapada by Thomas Byrom

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Zusammenfassung

This collection of Buddha's sayings is one of the most popular and accessible books of Buddhist teaching, revealing its practical and timeless simplicity. Buddha taught that human suffering stems from desire and that the only way to remove it is to purify the heart.

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The Dhammapada by Thomas Byrom

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. This collection of sayings of the Buddha was probably first gathered together a hundred years after his death, and written down in the first century BC. Thomas Byrom's lyrical yet concise translation reveals the practical and timeless simplicity of the Buddha's teaching. There is also a preface by Ram Dass, the writer and teacher on Eastern spiritual philosophy and its integration into Western thought and society.
Thomas (Billy) Byrom, PhD, was born in England and educated at Balliol College, Oxford, and Harvard. He taught history and literature at Harvard and Old and Middle English language and Victorian and modern literature at Oxford, where he was first a fellow of Exeter College and then a fellow in American Studies of St. Catherine's College. He lived in the United States from 1976 until his death in 1991.
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ISBN 13 9780712656849
ISBN 10 0712656847
Titel The Dhammapada
Autor Thomas Byrom
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Ebury Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-08-01
Seitenanzahl 144
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