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Texts from the Buddhist Canon: Commonly Known as Dhammapada

Autor Samuel Beal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2013
This is Volume IV of sixteen in the Oriental series on Buddhism. First published in 1878, this book includes texts from the Buddhist Canon or 'Dhammapada' with narratives. Dhammapada may be rendered Scriptural texts or verses includes, authentic Texts gathered from ancient canonical books-that are generally connected with some incident or other in the History of Buddha, helping to illustrate everyday life in India at the time when they were written, as well as the method of teaching adopted by the founder of tis religion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415865609
ISBN-10: 0415865603
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1 Dhammapad A, or Verses From the Law, With Accompanying Payables, Shamans F?-Kheu, Fa-Lih; Chapter 1 Impermanency (Aniccatâ); Chapter 2 1Chinese “kian hioh.” We observe that in Cod. iii. the title of this second chapter is “Desire” or “Lust”(Tanhá), and its verses agree with 212, ss. of the Pâli; Chapter 3 The Disciple, Or “?râvaka.”; Chapter 4 Simple Faith; Chapter 5 Careful Observance of Moral Duties; Chapter 6 On Reflection; Chapter 7 On Love or Mercifulness, Mettá; Chapter 8 On Words (Conversation); Chapter 9 1Here we come into agreement with the division of chapters in the Pâli. This chapter is called “Yamakavaggo,” i.e., “double verses.” It agrees in title with K. xviii. Cod. iii; Chapter 10 1As I have observed in the Preface, the title of this chapter in Cod. iii. is “Reflection,” agreeing with the Pâli; Chapter 11 Thought (Cittavaggo); Chapter 12 Flowers (Pupphavaggo); Chapter 13 The Fool (Balavaggo); Chapter 14 The Wise Man (Panditavaggo); Chapter 15 The Rahat (Arahantavaggo); Chapter 16 The Thousands (Sahassavaggo); Chapter 17 Evil Conduct (Pápavaggo); Chapter 18 Punishment (Da??avaggo); Chapter 19 Old Age (Jarávaggo); Chapter 20 Loving the Body (Self) (Attavaggo); Chapter 21 The World (Lokayaggo); Chapter 22 Buddha (Buddhavaggo); Chapter 23 Rest and Repose (Sukhavaggo); Chapter 24 Pleasure (Piyavaggo); Chapter 25 Anger (Kodhavaggo); Chapter 26 Impurity (Malavaggo); Chapter 27 Firmly Holding by the Law (Dhammatthvaggo); Chapter 28 The Way (Maggavaggo); Chapter 29 1Translated “Miscellaneous” from the Pâli pakinnako; Chapter 30 Hell (Nirayavaggo); Chapter 31 The Elephant (Nágavaggo); Chapter 32 Lust (Tanhávaggo); Chapter 33 1This section, as I have already observed, does not occur in the Pâli; Chapter 34 The Shaman (Bhikkhuvaggo); Chapter 35 The Brahmachâein; Chapter 36 1The chapters which follow are not found in the Pâli; Chapter 37 Birth and Death; Chapter 38 The Profit of Religion; Chapter 39 1This section agrees with the “Mahámangala Sutta” of the Sutta Nipáta;