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"item_description" : "El texto cumbre del canon budista y una obra de referencia milenaria en elmbito de latica universal.Traducci n de Carlos ManzanoIntroducci n de Juan Mascar , que fue profesor en la Universidad de CambridgeEl Dhammapada, considerado como el texto cumbre del canon budista, consta de 423 versos en lengua pali, clasificados en veintis is cap tulos. Con una antig edad de cerca de dos mil trescientos a os, ocupa un lugar eminente en la vida de los practicantes del budismo y tambi n en elmbito de latica universal, puesto que recomienda la vida pac fica y no violenta, y afirma que la enemistad no puede ser vencida con la aversi n, sino con la bondad. La versi n de Juan Mascar , can nica desde hace d cadas y vertida aqudel ingl s al castellano por Carlos Manzano, se complementa con su valiosa introducci n, que nos acerca al que es considerado el texto fundacional del budismo. El magn fico texto castellano se presenta en esta edici n enfrentado al original pali, para gusto de expertos y profanos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The cornerstone text of the Buddhist canon and a timeless reference work in the field of universal ethics.Translated by Carlos ManzanoIntroduction by Juan Mascar , former professor at the University of CambridgeThe Dhammapada, regarded as the pinnacle of the Buddhist canon, consists of 423 verses in the Pali language, organized into twenty-six chapters. With a history spanning nearly 2,300 years, it holds a place of great importance both in the lives of Buddhist practitioners and in the broader realm of universal ethics. It advocates for a peaceful and nonviolent way of life, affirming that hostility cannot be overcome by hatred, but only through kindness. Juan Mascar 's version--considered a classic for decades and presented here in a Spanish translation by Carlos Manzano--is complemented by his insightful introduction, which brings readers closer to what is widely regarded as the foundational text of Buddhism. This elegant Spanish edition is presented alongside the original Pali text, offering a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers alike.",
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Overview
El texto cumbre del canon budista y una obra de referencia milenaria en el mbito de la tica universal.
Traducci n de Carlos Manzano
Introducci n de Juan Mascar , que fue profesor en la Universidad de Cambridge
El Dhammapada, considerado como el texto cumbre del canon budista, consta de 423 versos en lengua pali, clasificados en veintis is cap tulos. Con una antig edad de cerca de dos mil trescientos a os, ocupa un lugar eminente en la vida de los practicantes del budismo y tambi n en el mbito de la tica universal, puesto que recomienda la vida pac fica y no violenta, y afirma que la enemistad no puede ser vencida con la aversi n, sino con la bondad.
Translated by Carlos Manzano
Introduction by Juan Mascar , former professor at the University of Cambridge
The Dhammapada, regarded as the pinnacle of the Buddhist canon, consists of 423 verses in the Pali language, organized into twenty-six chapters. With a history spanning nearly 2,300 years, it holds a place of great importance both in the lives of Buddhist practitioners and in the broader realm of universal ethics. It advocates for a peaceful and nonviolent way of life, affirming that hostility cannot be overcome by hatred, but only through kindness. Juan Mascar 's version--considered a classic for decades and presented here in a Spanish translation by Carlos Manzano--is complemented by his insightful introduction, which brings readers closer to what is widely regarded as the foundational text of Buddhism. This elegant Spanish edition is presented alongside the original Pali text, offering a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers alike.
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- ISBN-13: 9788491050711
- ISBN-10: 849105071X
- Publisher: Penguin Clasicos
- Publish Date: June 2026
- Shipping Weight: 0.81 pounds
- Page Count: 256
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