The Dhammapada

With Introductory Essays, Pali Text, English Translation and Notes

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ISBN:

9780195640809

Publication date:

01/05/1997

Paperback

208 pages

216x140mm

Price: 445.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195640809

Publication date:

01/05/1997

Paperback

208 pages

S. Radhakrishnan

This is an internationally acclaimed translation of a classic Buddhist text, presented in both Pali and English by one of India's foremost philosophers and religious authorities.

Rights:  World Rights

S. Radhakrishnan

Description

This is an internationally acclaimed translation of a classic Buddhist text, presented in both Pali and English by one of India's foremost philosophers and religious authorities. S. Radhakrishan provides full explanatory notes to the text, as well as an introductory essay about Gautama Buddha, who, from very early times, was believed to have uttered the verses of the Dhammapada.

About the Editor


Edited with a prefatory essay by S. Radhakrishnan, former President of India

S. Radhakrishnan

S. Radhakrishnan

S. Radhakrishnan

S. Radhakrishnan

Description

This is an internationally acclaimed translation of a classic Buddhist text, presented in both Pali and English by one of India's foremost philosophers and religious authorities. S. Radhakrishan provides full explanatory notes to the text, as well as an introductory essay about Gautama Buddha, who, from very early times, was believed to have uttered the verses of the Dhammapada.

About the Editor


Edited with a prefatory essay by S. Radhakrishnan, former President of India