Examples of using Dhammapada in English and their translations into German
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A reference to the Dhammapada, verses 153-54.
Of such a man has it been said in the Dhammapada.
Buddhist Stories from the Dhammapada Commentary(Part II), by E. W.
Then listen carefully to this stanza from the Dhammapada.
Most of the verses in the Dhammapada use the word brahman in this special sense;
Then there's the famous verse at Dhammapada 290.
From The Dhammapada: Verses and Stories, Translated from Pali by Daw Mya Tin, M. A.
The watched mind brings happiness.- Dhammapada 35-36.
The Dhammapada is the main work of Bhuddism, like what the Bible is for Christianity.
This is why the best-known anthology of the Buddha's poetry- the Dhammapada- begins with these lines.
There's a saying in the Dhammapada that a hand without a wound can hold poison and not be harmed.
The following conversation is in regard to one of Mother's commentaries on the Dhammapada:“Evil”.
An invitation to the Dhammapada, Buddhism's most important collection of short inspirational verses.
Kho nu hāso kim ānando("why all this laughter, why all the joy")is taken from Dhammapada verse 146.
These textutagen comes from Dhammapada, a collection of writings based on the things that Buddha himself said.
On the use of the lamp as a literary figure of speech, see the Introduction to Dhammapada: A Translation.
As the Dhammapada so aptly says,"Never at any time in this world are hostilities resolved by hostility;
He also published with his wife Michele Michael a translation in French(from English)of the famous Buddhist text the Dhammapada.
Dhammapada v. 49:"As a bee, without harming the flower, its color or scent, flies away, collecting only the honey….
The same story, except for certain details, is also found in the Dhammapada Commentary(DhA.i.305ff), but there Citta is called Cittahattha, and a different explanation is given of his name.
The Dhammapada, an anthology of verses attributed to the Buddha, has long been recognized as one of the masterpieces of early Buddhist literature.
The words of the Buddha offer each of us a guide:“Overcome the angry by non-anger; overcome the wicked by goodness; overcome the miser by generosity;overcome the liar by truth” Dhammapada, XVII, 223.
The Buddha said in the Dhammapada: Always observe this: For elderly people, what is most important is long life, beauty, joy, and energy.
Another passage often quoted to the effect that the Buddha taught that thereis no self is the following verse from the Dhammapada, especially the third stanza, in which the word dhamma refers both to conditioned& to unconditioned things.
Dhammapada 34 In practicing mindfulness, it can be helpful to remember that the practice works even when it doesn't seem to work.
In the Dhammapada- a book which describes the Buddhist Path to Perfection- it says"In days gone by this mind of mine used to stray wherever selfish desire or lust or pleasure would lead it.