The Dhammapada - Full Audiobook
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- This canonical Buddhist scripture features answers the Buddha gave to some of life's most important spiritual and ethical questions. From the classic translation by Max Muller, and well narrated by Antonia Bath.
The text of this audio book of The Dhammapada was translated by Max Muller and was published in 1881 and is in the public domain. This audio book was recorded by LearnOutLoud.com and is narrated by Antonia Bath. Copyright © 2007 LearnOutLoud, Inc. Any reproduction or illegal distribution of the content in any form will result in immediate action against the person concerned.
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One of the best books ever
It's difficult for a beginner to assimilate. But if he has had some training in spirituality or begins to pay attention in daily life to what is said here, then he'll get a highly pragmatic and crystal-clear vision of life. He must also meditate or use other body tools like yoga or Chinese medicine as a complement.
00. 00:00:00 Introduction
01. 00:00:34 The Twin-Verses
02. 00:04:36 On Earnestness
03. 00:07:00 Thought
04. 00:09:03 Flowers
05. 00:11:44 The Fool
06. 00:14:45 The Wise Man (Pandita)
07. 00:17:22 The Venerable (Arhat)
08. 00:19:17 The Thousands
09. 00:21:54 Evil
10. 00:24:16 Punishment
11. 00:27:23 Old Age
12. 00:29:24 Self
13. 00:31:21 The World
14. 00:33:24 The Buddha (The Awakened)
15. 00:36:40 Happiness
16. 00:38:42 Pleasure
17. 00:40:48 Anger
18. 00:43:18 Impurity
19. 00:47:12 The Just
20. 00:50:00 The Way
21. 00:53:10 Miscellaneous
22. 00:56:05 The Downward Course
23. 00:58:50 The Elephant
24. 01:01:37 Thirst
25. 01:07:24 The Bhikshu (Mendicant)
26. 01:11:56 The Brahmana (Arhat)
He who crosses over to the other shore becomes arhat;
Other people go up and down on this shore from death to death.
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The best reading of the Dhammapada I have found on TH-cam!! Thank you so much for posting this simple, profound, practical wisdom that we ALL can benefit from, no matter our religion or our background ❤️ Namaste!
Pleasant speech is das highest blessing
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Yep. I used to have Jacob Needleman's narration and thought that was the ultimate one. But this one is equally good. The text is fluid and easy to grasp, and the voice is agreeable. Congrats to the project.
I think it is silent when a vast amount of water is stilled but the water is glistening with the rays of the sun or the moon. It still speaks in it's silence.
Thank you for mention, namaste ,🙏
I wish to cross the stream.
Love may guide me even as my imperfections pull at me like drowning creatures.
Learn to love. Be love. Not an emotion. A framework upon which all may be.
Realisation is my lover as I take no other. So that I may be free.
A sincere wish resonates throughout the universe.
The world gives according to my faith and desires.
Thanks for posting this
...Excellent reading, clear & articulate...Gracias!
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Pleasant speech is das highest blessing
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video.
Gloria in Excelsis Deo!
4:36 - chapter 2: earnestness
7:00 - chapter 3: thought
9:03 - chapter 3: flowers
Thanks for this wonderful piece of literature. :-)
Thank you!
Thank you🙏☸️💚
Thank you.
thank you -- Namaste
Gratitude is the father of all virtues:
Wisdom
Courage
Justice+
Moderation.
Excellent reading.
Appreciate the reading!:)
Thank You
Namaste.
I am still besett by individual excresssence. Unfortunate. May you be blessed.
Dear sir and Madam, we need to read and listen.
This is because that is.
This is not because that is not.
This and that:
You are in me as I am in you;
We are 1!
This is das fundamental law of Buddhism because it gives rise to 4 noble truths:
1. Illness exists because of
2. Illinterbeing.
3. Wellness exists because of
4. Wellinterbeing.
Nothing is being because everything is interbeing.
There is no such thing as the thing in itself because emptiness is das truth.
He who speaks only das truth and nothing false is a Buddha.
The British guy recording from the 70,s or early 80’s was the best... can’t find the recording on TH-cam the picture was with a candle flickering..why was that taken off TH-cam??
i like this more.
I agree. That was the best version. I hope we can all find it somehow.
This one?
th-cam.com/video/Yh2Eh9umuSY/w-d-xo.html
I heard the guy was shot and his account hacked....
I post on these videos, posts regarding bhuddism and the like often enough. I almost never find that other people post anything but silence.
From a bhuddist standpoint silence is wonderful. However if we are all to grow and learn from these texts, would it not be good to post ones actual mind regarding what one hears? Then we may all be an extended sanga. (proper spelling? not sure on that word.) One of the three jewels. We might learn from one another's realisations as well as air our mistakes so they may not continue to be mistakes later.
meow um, I don't think anyone has to do anything like what I suggest. I just believe it would help some of us, like me to grow in understanding.
When I say post silence, I mean only thanking the one who posts for posting the video etc. There is no interaction with the material, or each other. I do not believe the Dharma is being learned on a vacuum. I for my part struggle with the grasping of it always. We are the sangha in my estimation and it could be useful to dialogue occasionally.
Thank you for the correct spelling by the way. You are very helpful.
meow um I am still best by individual excresssence. Unfortunate. When I am enlightened I will understand more. Now I am a forty four year old American trucker who had only been studying and attempting meditation for six or seven years now. Thank you for pointing out my mistaken words.
Maybe they're not mistakes?
Why should someone love somebody who abuses them again and again?!
Anyone interested in following a pure enlightened guru should read tge New Kadampa Tradition boojs by Geshe Jelsang Gyatso.During an empowernent in 1994 I heard him testify to having travelled through time.Accepting this testimony as true I urfe you to follow this living Buddha.Peace and bliss forever.Never war.
NKT shill pls go
Is this full version
anno41 I think so..
no
Why are the English audiobooks so dry?
because we take umbrellas out with us.
blessedandres Would you prefer them wet?
+blessedandres Because you are comparing them to narrations from the other English speaking countries which tend to be done in cartoon character's voices.
+blessedandres ...Best is to be focused on the what is being said then on the performance....just a recommendation.
because you are.
The very first verses, the twin verses, are poor translations with problems. 'Thought' is not the word. It is 'mind'. And the use of 'shadow' in the 2nd verse, is a distinctly different analogy than a ox cart. I will not listen to more.
Nothing is so bad as the mind that makes it so
@@satnamo There is one of the suttas of dependent arising that, if it is understood or discerned, you may be VERY confused to hear this. I don't know which one, but it's 'from this comes that' and it goes through a whole long list of mental phenomenon.
Durka durka durka
Good reading, but the translation is awful.
Buddha=Christ are the same personality of Godhead.... square minded westerners can't understand that !
I have the authentic Dhammapada from the App Store free lol
Buddha never says words like thought or Sin which is Judaism and Christ.
Could you please....kindly post the link of genuine one here.... Coz your one comment has created a doubt for the whole teaching...
Don't hold on to such detrimental aversions. Buddha never spoke English. Buddha never wrote any words that are authentically left over, just like the encultifying and divisive Jesus. "Sin" is not a Judaic word. It is a Gallic/Norse word, it means "lacking [innocence]" or "guilty". The Roman word was "pecado" meaning "dotted" "stain" "dirty" "marked [as guilty]". The Judaic word was "hata" meaning "missing the mark" "lacking" "imperfect."
Why do you have to down Moses to uplift Sidda "the Buddha"
Can you tell me the namw of the app please
Access to insight app
It’s in the Apple App Store 👍
Lol sorry for taking this long to reply
I’ve been sick for a while