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  1. Dhammapada Verse 100: One Word of Peace

    Publicerades: 2015-10-30
  2. Dhammapada Verse 99: Unpleasant Pleasure

    Publicerades: 2015-10-29
  3. Dhammapada Verse 98: Delightful Place

    Publicerades: 2015-10-26
  4. Dhammapada Verse 97: Faithless

    Publicerades: 2015-10-25
  5. Dhammapada Verse 96: Calmed

    Publicerades: 2015-10-24
  6. Dhammapada Verse 95: Earth, Pillar, Lake

    Publicerades: 2015-10-23
  7. Dhammapada Verse 94: Well-Trained Horses

    Publicerades: 2015-10-22
  8. Dhammapada Verse 93: Untainted

    Publicerades: 2015-10-20
  9. Dhammapada Verse 92: Leaving No Trace

    Publicerades: 2015-10-19
  10. Dhammapada Verse 91: Like A Swan

    Publicerades: 2015-10-18
  11. Dhammapada Verse 90: Distress

    Publicerades: 2015-10-17
  12. Dhammapada Verses 87-89: Brilliant

    Publicerades: 2015-10-15
  13. Dhammapada Verses 85 and 86: Crossing Over

    Publicerades: 2015-10-14
  14. Dhammapada Verse 84: Not For Oneself Or Another

    Publicerades: 2015-10-13
  15. Dhammapada Verse 83: Touched

    Publicerades: 2015-10-12
  16. Dhammapada Verse 82: A Still Pool

    Publicerades: 2015-10-11
  17. Dhammapada Verse 81: Unshakable

    Publicerades: 2015-10-09
  18. Dhammapada Verse 80: Direction

    Publicerades: 2015-10-08
  19. Dhammapada Verse 79: What Happiness!

    Publicerades: 2015-10-07
  20. Dhammapada Verse 78: Associate With the Highest

    Publicerades: 2015-10-06

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A series on the Dhammapada, a set of 423 verse teachings given by the Buddha, including explanation of the Pali verse, a synopsis of the background story and application of the teaching to our practice by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu. This Dhammapada Part I podcast includes Chapters 1-17 (Verses 1-234). Please subscribe to Dhammapada Part II for the verses in the rest of the chapters. New episodes are published each week in the Dhammapada Part II podcast. Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu is a Canadian-born Theravada Buddhist monk, ordained in 2001 under the guidance of Venerable Ajaan Tong Sirimangalo. He has taught meditation courses in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition since 2003 and gives online teachings via YouTube, as well as Dhamma talks to both intensive meditators and by invitation to the general public.