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The Dhammapada is one of Buddhism’s most revered texts, a collection of 423 verses attributed to Buddha that encapsulate the core teachings of Buddhist philosophy and practice. Organized thematically, these aphorisms address fundamental aspects of spiritual development: the nature of mind, ethical conduct, meditation, and the path to liberation. The text’s poetic language and memorable phrasing have made it accessible to practitioners across centuries and cultures, serving as both philosophical instruction and practical guidance. Each verse offers profound insight into human suffering, the causes of unhappiness, and the possibility of transformation through disciplined practice and wisdom. The Penguin Classics edition makes this essential spiritual text available to contemporary readers seeking to understand Buddhism’s core principles and to find guidance for mindful, ethical living.





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