The Dhammapada

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The Dhammapada

Nonfiction | Scripture | Adult | BCE

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The Dhammapada

Nonfiction | Scripture | Adult | BCE
Book Details
Pages

114

Format

Scripture • Nonfiction

Genre
Theology

Narrative Poem

Philosophy
Setting

India • Ancient Times

Theme
Religion & Spirituality

Death

Good & Evil
Topic
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Year

-1

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

13+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Dhammapada is a revered Buddhist text presenting teachings attributed to Buddha. It offers guidance on ethical living, wisdom, and mindfulness through a collection of verses. The text emphasizes compassion, self-discipline, and the pursuit of enlightenment, serving as a moral foundation for individuals seeking spiritual growth and inner peace.

Serene

Contemplative

Inspirational

Hopeful

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

The Dhammapada is praised for its timeless wisdom and spiritual guidance, offering insights into Buddhist philosophy. Its poetic verses are appreciated for their clarity and depth. Some readers find the text challenging due to cultural and historical contexts, which may require supplementary interpretation. Overall, it remains a cherished spiritual classic.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Dhammapada?

A reader who appreciates The Dhammapada enjoys spiritual and philosophical texts that explore ethical living and mindfulness, much like those interested in The Tao Te Ching by Laozi or The Bhagavad Gita. This reader seeks wisdom in concise, poetic verses and values introspection and moral guidance.

Key Figures

The founder of Buddhism and presumed narrator of the Dhammapada, who attains enlightenment and spreads his teachings across northeast India and Nepal.

Enlightened beings in Theravāda Buddhism who achieve spiritual liberation and are often depicted as sacred figures to emulate.

A high-ranking Hindu priest caste mentioned in the Dhammapada, whose social and religious status is challenged by the Buddha’s teachings.

Devout followers of Buddhism, depicted with varied portrayals in the Dhammapada, reflecting both high virtue and the potential for moral failing.

A deity symbolizing suffering and temptation, appearing at crucial moments to challenge the Buddha's journey toward enlightenment.

Book Details
Pages

114

Format

Scripture • Nonfiction

Genre
Theology

Narrative Poem

Philosophy
Setting

India • Ancient Times

Theme
Religion & Spirituality

Death

Good & Evil
Topic
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Year

-1

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

13+ years

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