The Dhammapada
A Collection of Verses, Being One of the Canonical Books of Buddhism
A Collection of Verses, Being One of the Canonical Books of Buddhism
Originally written in Pali, an Indo-Aryan language of India, the 423 verses of The Dhammapada are considered among the earliest surviving moral and ethical teachings of the Buddha. This translation by F Max Muller was originally published in volume 10 of Sacred Books of the East
The Dhammapada is set in RTF Isabelle, with title and chapter running heads in Sansara LT, the book is printed on Mohawk Superfine Text, with a hand-sewn linen binding, endpapers printed on Hahnemuhle Ingres, silk ribbon bookmark, and a silk-over-boards cover.
92 pages, 5.5 x 6.5 in
The Dhammapada is set in RTF Isabelle, with title and chapter running heads in Sansara LT, the book is printed on Mohawk Superfine Text, with a hand-sewn linen binding, endpapers printed on Hahnemuhle Ingres, silk ribbon bookmark, and a silk-over-boards cover.
92 pages, 5.5 x 6.5 in