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Dhammapada - The Essential Teachings of the Buddha

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr F. Max Muller (deceased) was Professor of Philology at Oxford University and the celebrated editor of the fifty-volume Sacred Books of the East series, which brought the most important Eastern scriptures to the notice of the Western world. Muller's elegant English prose is consistently faithful to the original Pali of the Dhammapada. Kevin Trainor is Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Vermont. He has written a number of highly regarded books on Bhuddhism. Klappentext In more than 400 verses the Buddha clearly expounds his noble path of virtue for everyman. This foundation scripture teaches the supreme doctrine of nirvana and the way to the highest possible happiness for mankind. Oxford professor Dr. Max Muller, a great scholar and Orientalist, did the translation. Zusammenfassung Discover the most important teachings of the Buddha in this updated translation of one of the most beloved and best-known Buddhist scriptures in the Pali Canon   In more than 400 verses, the Buddha clearly expounds his noble path of virtue for everyman. This foundation scripture teaches the supreme doctrine of nirvana and the way to the highest possible happiness for mankind. Oxford professor Dr. Max Muller, a great scholar and Orientalist, did the translation.

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Authors Dr. Max Muller, Max Muller, Max Dr. Muller
Publisher Watkins Media PRH US
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2016
 
EAN 9781780289694
ISBN 978-1-78028-969-4
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 112 mm x 159 mm x 18 mm
Series Sacred Texts
Sacred Texts
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

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