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The Dhammapada - Chapter 15 - Happiness

by Nat Heath

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The Dhammapada is the most well-known of all Buddhist texts. It is a collection of the sayings of the Buddha from his most famous discourses. Dhamma means law, discipline, righteousness and truth. Pada means path, footstep and foundation. Translated from Pali by F. Max Muller. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License.

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The Dhammapada Chapter 15 Happiness Let us live happily then,

Not hating those who hate us.

Among men who hate us,

Let us dwell free from hatred.

Let us live happily then,

Free from ailments among the ailing.

Among men who are ailing,

Let us dwell free from ailments.

Let us live happily then,

Free from greed among the greedy.

Among men who are greedy,

Let us dwell free from greed.

Let us live happily then,

Though we call nothing our own.

We shall be like the bright gods feeding on happiness.

Victory breeds hatred,

For the conquered is unhappy.

He who has given up both victory and defeat,

He,

The contented,

Is happy.

There is no fire like passion.

There is no losing throw like hatred.

There is no pain like this body.

There is no happiness higher than rest.

Hunger is the worst of diseases,

The body the greatest of pains.

If one knows this truly,

That is nirvana,

The highest happiness.

Health is the greatest of gifts.

Worshipedness the best riches,

Trust is the best of relationships.

Nirvana the highest happiness.

He who has tasted the sweetness of solitude and tranquillity is free from fear and free from sin,

While he tastes the sweetness of drinking in the law.

The sight of the elect,

The aria,

Is good.

To live with them is always happiness.

If a man does not see fools,

He will be truly happy.

He who walks in the company of fools suffers a long way.

Company with fools,

As with an enemy,

Is always painful.

Company with the wise is pleasure,

Like meeting with kinsfolk.

Therefore,

One ought to follow the wise,

The intelligent,

The learned,

The much enduring,

The dutiful,

The elect.

One ought to follow a good and wise man,

As the moon follows the path of the stars.

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