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The Way of the Buddha
The Illustrated Dhammapada
The Way of the Buddha
Authors: Illustrated by the Rubin Museum of Art
Imprint: Abrams Books
ISBN: 0-8109-7295-6
EAN: 9780810972957
Availability: In Stock
Publishing Date: 9/1/2008
Trim Size: 6 x 4
Page Count: 320
Cover: Hardcover
Illustrations: 175 Color Photos
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$16.95
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About the book
The Dhammapada, a core text for Buddhists all over the world, consists of more than 400 sayings from Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. Here, in a handsome and giftable format, The Way of the Buddha presents the complete text of F. Max Müller’s 1881 translation, alongside illustrations from the extensive collections of the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.

Inspirational words are accompanied by gorgeous pieces of traditional Buddhist artwork, portraying the Buddha as well as other sages in paintings, sculptures, and textiles. The Dhammapada itself covers a wide range of themes, including old age, happiness, pleasure, anger, self-awareness, wisdom, and evil.

Bound with a ribbon and gilded, The Way of the Buddha is a portable and elegant source of daily encouragement and spiritual illumination.

About the author
The Rubin Museum of Art, established in 2004, was the first museum in the Western world dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions. The collection consists of paintings, sculptures, and textiles dating back more than two millennia.

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