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Empty the boat, Lighten the load, Passion and desire and hatred. There are four truths. The ignorant man is an ox. The true seeker Subdues all waywardness. Four Stages Arhat Buddha Bodhisattva. His words are still. Who is there in this world as blameless?

Honour the man who is awake And shows you the way. Likewise, a number of stanzas are to be found almost verbatim in other texts of the canonical literature, testifying to the esteem in which its content was anciently held.

Dhammapada

For soon the body is discarded, Then what does it feel? Follow these three roads with purity And you will find yourself upon the one way, The Dhammapada, www.

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Yourself Love yourself and watch – Today, tomorrow, always. Rely on nothing Until you want nothing. What harm can you do? What shall I call Teacher? Your hair is tangled And you sit on a deerskin. Follow the true way.

Better than a hundred hollow lines Is one line of the dharma, bringing peace. So a fool’s mischief Takes time to catch up with him. It is time to arise. The bee gathers nectar from the flower Without marring its beauty or perfume. Travel on alone, Rather than with a fool for company. Neither praise nor blame moves the wise man. The wise man delights in the truth And follows the law of the awakened. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: In Malayalam language ‘Pada’ means ‘way’.

His thoughts are still. Like the shining ones. Views Read Edit View history. A useless log of wood, it lies on the ground, Then what does it know?

Seek wisdom, and purity. He watches his body. If the traveller cannot find Master or friend to go with him, Let him travel alone Rather than with a fool for company. The beggar who guards his mind And fears the waywardness of his thoughts Burns through every bond With the fire of his vigilance. A noble horse rarely Feels the touch of the whip. The fool laughs at generosity. In fact, it is possible that the very source of the Dhammapada dhamampada the third century B. And now my mind is free. Can you snap them?

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Look into your heart.

Thomas Byrom ( of The Dhammapada)

The fragrance of sandalwood and rosebay Does not travel far. The Pali Dhammapada contains verses in 26 chapters listed below dhammmapada English and, in parentheses, Pali.

Twin Verses Yamaka-vaggo [ edit ]. A man may shave his head But if he still lies and neglects his work, If he clings to desire and attachment, How can he follow the way? He does not tremble Or grasp or hesitate. The Way Magga-vaggo [ edit ]. The fool is careless.

Sorrow has left him, Never to return. He never strays, he is determined. But the pure are not reborn. He has come to the end of the way.

As a silversmith sifts dust from silver, Remove your own impurities Little by little. He is infinitely free. You are the lamp To lighten the way.