The Dhammapada (Pali; Prakrit: Dhamapada; Sanskrit Dharmapada) is a versified Buddhist scripture traditionally ascribed to the Buddha himself. It is one of the best-known texts from the Theravada canon. The title, Dhammapada, is a compound term composed of dhamma and pada, each word having a number of denotations and connotations. Generally, dhamma can refer to the Buddha's "doctrine" or an "eternal truth" or "righteousness" or all "phenomena"; and, at its root, pada means "foot" and thus by extension, especially in this context, means either "path" or "verse" (cf. "foot (prosody)") or both. English translations of this text's title have used various combinations of these and related words.
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A year-by-year look at African American history from the 1490's to the 1990's presented in chronological order.
Beat Procrastination and Make the Grade
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Helps students identify their particular procrastination style and explains how perfectionists, dreamers, worriers, and overdoers can achieve academic success
Traumarbeit und Transformation
- 269 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Traumarbeit und Transformation -Esoterik - bk1210; Droemer Knaur; Jack Maguire; pocket_book; 1991