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  2. According to tradition, the words in The Dhammapada come directly from the mouth of Buddha. This translation in particular is among the most poetic and spiritually insightful. After it is read, Dr. Jacob Needleman presents his own essay, which compares Buddhism to other religions and explains the significance of The Dhammapada in Buddhism.
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  3. This unabridged reading of the Buddha's own words, read by philosopher Jacob Needleman, is followed by Dr. Needleman's expert commentary on Buddhism and The Dhammapada. Read more ... The Dhammapada is a deeply-inspiring religious text and the best-known work of the Theravada Buddhist canon. It consists of 423 short verses arranged in 26 ...
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  4. Trembling and quivering is the mind, Difficult to guard and hard to restrain. The person of wisdom sets it straight, As a fletcher does an arrow. The Dhammapada introduced the actual utterances of the Buddha nearly twenty-five hundred years ago, when the master teacher emerged from his long silence to illuminate for his followers the substance of humankind's deepest and most abiding concerns.
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    Title from container: Audio Literature presents Sayings of the Buddha : the Dhammapada / translated by Thomas Byrom; read by Jacob Needleman "Unabridged"--Box "After narrating the text, Dr. Needleman reads his own essay, which compares Buddhism to other religions and explains the place of the Dhammapada in Buddhism"--Box
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    This unabridged reading of the Buddha's own words, read by philosopher Jacob Needleman, is followed by Dr. Needleman's expert commentary on Buddhism and The Dhammapada. Customer Book Reviews Rated 4.3 /5 based on 19 customer reviews
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    Sayings of the Buddha: The Dhammapada - ISBN 10: 0944993834 - ISBN 13: 9780944993835 - Audio Literature - 1994 ... This unabridged reading of the Buddha's own words, read by philosopher Jacob Needleman, is followed by Dr. Needleman's expert commentary on Buddhism and The Dhammapada.
  8. learnoutloud.com

    According to tradition, the words in The Dhammapada come directly from the mouth of Buddha. This translation in particular is among the most poetic and spiritually insightful. After it is read, Dr. Jacob Needleman presents his own essay, which compares Buddhism to other religions and explains the significance of The Dhammapada in Buddhism.

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