Dhammpad Atthakatha

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The Dhammapada-Atthakatha contains thirty-five interesting, motivational, and very important stories. The text throws light on improvement of moral values, focus on mind, and gain wisdom. Ultimately, the goal is to reach Nirvana, a state of liberation from suffering. It explores the consequences of unskilled actions of the mind and body, which can lead to suffering. It provides insights into how both human and various beings, including animals, birds and ghosts, gods and goddesses, can find happiness through the practice of Buddhism. It’s a valuable resource for understanding Buddhist principles and goals, as well as its relevance to family, society, politics, spirituality, health, beauty, psychology, clothing, language, and more. It’s a fundamental guide for leading a happy life. This book is easy-to-understand and contains heartwarming stories that offer valuable lessons on religion, philosophy, behavior, mindfulness, spirituality, thinking, meditation, and peace. In this book, there are twenty-six categories or sections, ranging from Yamakavarga to Brahminvarga. Within these sections, there are a total of four hundred and twenty-three verses or gathas. It is translated into Nepali by Anagarika Kshanti Gautami, and the Nepali language editor is Sumanta Raj Neupane.

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It’s a valuable resource for understanding Buddhist principles and goals, as well as its relevance to family, society, politics, spirituality, health, beauty, psychology, clothing, language, and more. It’s a fundamental guide for leading a happy life. This book contains easy-to-understand and heartwarming stories that offer valuable lessons on religion, philosophy, behavior, mindfulness, spirituality, thinking, meditation, and peace. In this book, there are twenty-six categories or sections, ranging from Yamakavarga to Brahminvarga. Within these sections, there are a total of four hundred and twenty-three verses or gathas. It is translated into Nepali by Anagarika Ksanti Gautami, and the Nepali language editor is Sumanta Raj Neupane.

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