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Dharmagumitsu Sutra
Dharmagumitsu Sutra
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Book Introduction
The Word of Truth, the Dhammapada

The Dhammapada is a collection of poems that contain the Buddha's earnest wish to diligently advance toward enlightenment.
At the same time, it poses questions and answers about how humans should live based on the life of human society.


The original name of the Dhammapada in Pali is Dhammapada.
'Dhamma' means truth and immortality, and 'Pada' means language, speech, and the way.
Therefore, ‘Dhammapada’ can be translated as ‘language of truth.’
The Dhammapada, which consists of 423 verses in 26 chapters, is the second of the fifth minor sutra (Khuddakapatha) among the five Nikayas, a collection of early sutras (primitive sutras).


Although the Dhammapada was established in India, it has long since left India.
Regardless of religion, the Dhammapada moved the hearts of Indians, and further spread to many countries in the East and the West, blending with their emotions wherever it went, becoming the language of the heart and the song of the soul.
The Dharma is a language that lives forever, transcending language, time, and space.

index
Dharmagumitsu Sutra

Chapter 1 _ Today (Double Volume) 009
Chapter 2 _ Awake (放逸品) 019
Chapter 3: Mind (Mindfulness) 025
Chapter 4 _ Flowers (華香品) 031
Chapter 5: The Foolish One (愚闇品) 037
Chapter 6 _ The Wise Philosopher 045
Chapter 7: The Man of Dawn (Arahanpum) 051
Chapter 8 - More Than a Thousand, More Than a Hundred (述千品) 057
Chapter 9: Mara (Devil: Chapter on Evil Conduct) 065
Chapter 10: Violence (Sword and Staff) 072
Chapter 11: Growing Old (老?品) 080
Chapter 12: Self (Self-Esteem) 087
Chapter 13: This World (Worldly Affairs) 093
Chapter 14: The Enlightened One (Buddhahood) 099
Chapter 15: Happiness (Purpose of Peace) 109
Chapter 16: Pleasures 116
Chapter 17: Anger (121)
Chapter 18: Dirty Things 129
Chapter 19: Righteousness (Dharma Chapter) 140
Chapter 20: The Path of Truth (The Way of Conduct) 148
Chapter 21: Miscellaneous (Extended Edition) 157
Chapter 22: Darkness (Hell Chapter) 166
Chapter 23: The Elephant (Elephant Metaphor) 174
Chapter 24: Desire 181
Chapter 25: The Practitioner (Comparison Chapter) 196
Chapter 26: Brahman (Brahmanic Chapter) 208
Commentary on the Dhammapada Sutra 227
Reference 245



Into the book
11.
Thinking that what is not true is true
A person who thinks the truth is not the truth
Because you are in the wrong mindset
I can't reach that truth.

12.
But I know the truth,
What is not true
Those who know it is not true
Finally, I found the right truth
You will realize.
He is in the light of wisdom
You will discover the path to truth.

19.
You often say holy things with your mouth,
But don't put it into action at all
If you don't move
Such an ignorant person will never
I cannot enjoy that holy life.


20.
I don't say that much though
But as he said
People who are living,
A person who has awakened from greed, hatred and illusion,
From now on and from here on out
A person who is not attached to anything,
This is the life of a person like this
It cannot be anything other than a sacred life.

--- From the text

Publisher's Review
The new year of the Rooster has arrived, but the country is still in turmoil both inside and outside the country.
In times like these, you must control your mind and not lose your center.
There are many ways to control a mind that is always rushing outward, but I think the best one is reading books that contain the words of truth.
Coincidentally, a notable new book was published by Minjoksa, a Buddhist publishing company, at the end of the year.
The gift scripture set is the main character.
Among the sutra series published by Minjoksa, the most beloved ones among readers are the Beopgukyung, Suttanipata, and Avatamsaka Sutra, published in a stylish text design and a classy Korean paper-like cover, bound in hardcover, and published as a gift.
These three volumes are also sold as a set.

Beautiful body design and cover,
A gift set of scriptures elegantly crafted in hardcover
Consists of the Dhammapada, Suttanipata, and Avatamsaka Sutra

This time, the gift set of scriptures published by Minjoksa consists of the Dhammapada, Suttanipata, and Avatamsaka Sutra, which are popular not only among Buddhists but also among the general public.
Although it is a small format that can be carried around and read at all times, the font is as large as possible and the design is sophisticated, giving a new image to Buddhist scriptures.
It is practical and has high-quality hardcover, making it a worthy collection item, making it a gift that will bring joy and excitement to both the giver and receiver.

The Dhammapada and Sutta Nipata, which contain the vivid voice of the Buddha, were translated into Korean by Monk Seok Ji-hyeon, and the Avatamsaka Sutra, which is considered the essence of the Mahayana sutras, was translated into Korean by Dr. Kim Ji-gyeon, a master of Avatamsaka studies, in an easy-to-understand and readable way.


A gift for a happy life

What should I practice for myself and for society? The Dhammapada, the Sutta Nipata, and the Avatamsaka Sutra.
Let us contemplate our own destiny through these three scriptures and unravel the tangled and complicated threads of our minds.
This is the practice that will change my destiny and the destiny of the world, and it is the shortcut to a happy life.
Therefore, the sutras containing the Buddha's words are the most precious gift, and giving them to yourself and your loved ones is the greatest way to build virtue.
This is why numerous sutras praise the Dharma as the greatest virtue.
On a meaningful day, a special day, or when you need to give a gift but are having trouble deciding what to give, this book is a great recommendation. This gift set of scriptures published by Minjoksa is the best gift among gifts that share hearts.


GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 30, 2016
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 248 pages | 266g | 188*254*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788998742782
- ISBN10: 8998742780

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