The Dhammapada The Way Of The Buddha - By OSHO (12 Volume Set In a Box)
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Book Details:
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Author: Osho
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Publisher: Osho
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Language: English
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9789380089997
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Binding: Hardcover
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Release Date: 01-12-2014
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Dimensions: 11.1 x 9.1 x 6.1 inches
About the Book:
More than 2500 years ago, Gautama the Buddha walked the earth, spreading teachings that have since transformed the lives of countless individuals. After his death, his disciples gathered to remember and document the core truths that Buddha had shared, leading to the creation of the Dhammapada. This anthology of 423 verses captures the very essence of Buddha’s principles, providing timeless wisdom for seekers of truth.
In this compelling work, Osho, one of the most influential mystics of modern times, offers his unique interpretation of the Buddha’s teachings. His insights serve as a bridge between the ancient wisdom of Buddha and the challenges of contemporary life. Osho’s teachings have inspired millions around the world in their pursuit of meditation, personal growth, and transformation. His commentary on the Dhammapada is not only an intellectual exploration but also a practical guide to applying these profound truths in our daily lives.
With a fresh perspective, Osho explains how the Buddha’s timeless wisdom can help individuals navigate the complexities of modern existence, offering practical advice on how to live with greater awareness, compassion, and inner peace. His words resonate with readers seeking clarity and enlightenment in a world filled with distractions and confusion.

