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F. Max Müller

Explore the Path to Virtue and Ultimate Happiness.

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Author: F. Max Müller

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781780289694

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/07/1968

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen The Dhammapada

The summary audiobook of "The Dhammapada" by F. Max Müller is ideal for anyone interested in exploring the foundational teachings of Buddhism in a concise format. It's particularly suitable for newcomers seeking a clear understanding of key concepts such as mindfulness, ethics, and the nature of suffering, as well as for seasoned practitioners wishing to revisit these teachings. Additionally, it appeals to those interested in philosophy, spirituality, and the cultural impact of Buddhist thought, making it a valuable resource for a diverse audience.

3 quotes from The Dhammapada

  • "He who has conquered himself is the mightiest warrior."
  • "With our thoughts, we make the world."
  • "Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule. "]] }‍‍‍```json{
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Author : F. Max Müller

F. Max Müller was a prominent 19th-century philologist, Sanskrit scholar, and a pivotal figure in the study of comparative religion, best known for his profound contributions to the understanding of Eastern texts through his translations and interpretations. Born in Germany in 1823, Müller moved to England, where he became a professor at Oxford University, ultimately influencing the Western perception of Indian culture and spirituality. His work on "The Dhammapada," a foundational text of Buddhism, exemplifies his commitment to making ancient wisdom accessible to a Western audience, showcasing not only his linguistic expertise but also his deep respect for the philosophical and spiritual traditions of the East. Müller's scholarly endeavors helped forge a narrative of dialogue between East and West, shaping the landscape of religious studies and promoting a greater appreciation for Buddhism in the West.

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The Dhammapada Free Audiobook Download

F. Max Müller

Explore the Path to Virtue and Ultimate Happiness.

4.2728337rating

Information

Author: F. Max Müller

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781780289694

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/07/1968

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Dhammapada

The summary audiobook of "The Dhammapada" by F. Max Müller is ideal for anyone interested in exploring the foundational teachings of Buddhism in a concise format. It's particularly suitable for newcomers seeking a clear understanding of key concepts such as mindfulness, ethics, and the nature of suffering, as well as for seasoned practitioners wishing to revisit these teachings. Additionally, it appeals to those interested in philosophy, spirituality, and the cultural impact of Buddhist thought, making it a valuable resource for a diverse audience.

3 quotes from The Dhammapada

  • "He who has conquered himself is the mightiest warrior."
  • "With our thoughts, we make the world."
  • "Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule. "]] }‍‍‍```json{
  • insights

Author: F. Max Müller

F. Max Müller was a prominent 19th-century philologist, Sanskrit scholar, and a pivotal figure in the study of comparative religion, best known for his profound contributions to the understanding of Eastern texts through his translations and interpretations. Born in Germany in 1823, Müller moved to England, where he became a professor at Oxford University, ultimately influencing the Western perception of Indian culture and spirituality. His work on "The Dhammapada," a foundational text of Buddhism, exemplifies his commitment to making ancient wisdom accessible to a Western audience, showcasing not only his linguistic expertise but also his deep respect for the philosophical and spiritual traditions of the East. Müller's scholarly endeavors helped forge a narrative of dialogue between East and West, shaping the landscape of religious studies and promoting a greater appreciation for Buddhism in the West.