splash
Posted By Sensei on January 18th, 2012

What you would use to extinguish a stake? Water or more fire?
Thus, it is only love that can extinguish hatred.
(Dino Olivieri)

 

Posts Tagged ‘Dhammapada’

Dhammapada - Chapter XXVI - The Brahmana (Arhat)

Posted By Sensei on January 17th, 2012

383. Stop the stream valiantly, drive away the desires, O Brahmana!
When you have understood the destruction of all that was made, you
will understand that which was not made.

384. If the Brahmana has reached the other shore in both laws (in
restraint and contemplation), all bonds vanish from him who has
obtained knowledge.
(more…)

EBOOK - Dhammapada - La Giusta Via - Download gratuito (italian version)

Posted By Sensei on January 16th, 2012

Download Dhammapada EBook - web resolution

Download Dhammapada EBook - web resolution

Download Dhammapada EBook - printer resolution

Download Dhammapada EBook - printer resolution

Italian version of the Dhammapada, a famous collection of phrases and teachings of the Buddha with a brief introduction by Dino Olivieri.

The EBOOK is a public domain, free and ready to download in PDF format.

Click on the covers on the right you can download the “light” version of the medium resolution ‘can be downloaded free EBook .

Alternatively you can click and download the high-resolution version ready to be printed.

I hope that this small, old book, can accompany you in your “right way” of inner growth.

A big hug to all!
Dino Olivieri

Dhammapada - Chapter XXIV - Thirst

Posted By Sensei on January 15th, 2012

334. The thirst of a thoughtless man grows like a creeper; he runs
from life to life, like a monkey seeking fruit in the forest.

335. Whomsoever this fierce thirst overcomes, full of poison, in this
world, his sufferings increase like the abounding Birana grass.

336. He who overcomes this fierce thirst, difficult to be conquered in
this world, sufferings fall off from him, like water-drops from a
lotus leaf.

337. This salutary word I tell you, `Do ye, as many as are here
assembled, dig up the root of thirst, as he who wants the sweet-
scented Usira root must dig up the Birana grass, that Mara (the
tempter) may not crush you again and again, as the stream crushes the
reeds.’
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XXIII - The Elephant

Posted By Sensei on December 30th, 2011

320. Silently shall I endure abuse as the elephant in battle endures
the arrow sent from the bow: for the world is ill-natured.

321. They lead a tamed elephant to battle, the king mounts a tamed
elephant; the tamed is the best among men, he who silently endures
abuse.

322. Mules are good, if tamed, and noble Sindhu horses, and elephants
with large tusks; but he who tames himself is better still.
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XXII - The Downward Course

Posted By Sensei on December 21st, 2011

306. He who says what is not, goes to hell; he also who, having done a
thing, says I have not done it. After death both are equal, they are
men with evil deeds in the next world.

307. Many men whose shoulders are covered with the yellow gown are
ill-conditioned and unrestrained; such evil-doers by their evil deeds
go to hell.
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XX - The Way

Posted By Sensei on December 5th, 2011

273. The best of ways is the eightfold; the best of truths the four
words; the best of virtues passionlessness; the best of men he who has
eyes to see.

274. This is the way, there is no other that leads to the purifying of
intelligence. Go on this way! Everything else is the deceit of Mara
(the tempter).
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XIX - The Just

Posted By Sensei on November 25th, 2011

256, 257. A man is not just if he carries a matter by violence; no, he
who distinguishes both right and wrong, who is learned and leads
others, not by violence, but by law and equity, and who is guarded by
the law and intelligent, he is called just.

258. A man is not learned because he talks much; he who is patient,
free from hatred and fear, he is called learned.
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XVIII - Impurity

Posted By Sensei on November 22nd, 2011

235. Thou art now like a sear leaf, the messengers of death (Yama)
have come near to thee; thou standest at the door of thy departure,
and thou hast no provision for thy journey.

236. Make thyself an island, work hard, be wise! When thy impurities
are blown away, and thou art free from guilt, thou wilt enter into the
heavenly world of the elect (Ariya).
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XVII - Hanger

Posted By Sensei on November 17th, 2011

221. Let a man leave anger, let him forsake pride, let him overcome
all bondage! No sufferings befall the man who is not attached to name
and form, and who calls nothing his own.

222. He who holds back rising anger like a rolling chariot, him I call
a real driver; other people are but holding the reins.
(more…)

Dhammapada - Chapter XVI - Pleasure

Posted By Sensei on November 14th, 2011

209. He who gives himself to vanity, and does not give himself to
meditation, forgetting the real aim (of life) and grasping at
pleasure, will in time envy him who has exerted himself in meditation.

210. Let no man ever look for what is pleasant, or what is unpleasant.
Not to see what is pleasant is pain, and it is pain to see what is
unpleasant.
(more…)