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Intention shapes experiences; intention is first, they’re made by intention. If with corrupt intent you speak or act, suffering follows you, like a wheel, the ox’s foot.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistPurposeAction
Dhammapada 1
Intention shapes experiences; intention is first, they’re made by intention. If with pure intent you speak or act, happiness follows you like a shadow that never leaves.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistHappinessPurpose
Dhammapada 2
“They abused me, they hit me! They beat me, they robbed me!” For those who bear such a grudge, hatred is never laid to rest.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistEndurance
Dhammapada 3
“They abused me, they hit me! They beat me, they robbed me!” For those who bear no such grudge, hatred is laid to rest.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistEndurance
Dhammapada 4
For never is hatred laid to rest by hate, it’s laid to rest by love: this is an ancient teaching.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistLoveAge
Dhammapada 5
When others do not understand, let us, who do understand this, restrain ourselves in this regard; for that is how conflicts are laid to rest.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistSelf ControlUnderstanding
Dhammapada 6
Those who contemplate the beautiful, their faculties unrestrained, immoderate in eating, lazy, lacking energy: Māra strikes them down like the wind, a feeble tree.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistMeditationBeauty
Dhammapada 7
Those who contemplate the ugly, their faculties well-restrained, eating in moderation, faithful and energetic: Māra cannot strike them down, like the wind, a rocky mountain.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistFaithMeditation
Dhammapada 8
One who, not free of stains themselves, would wear the robe stained in ocher, bereft of self-control and of truth: they are not worthy of the ocher robe.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistGriefOneness
Dhammapada 9
One who’s purged all their stains, steady in ethics, possessed of self-control and of truth, they are truly worthy of the ocher robe.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistMoralityOneness
Dhammapada 10
Thinking the inessential is essential, seeing the essential as inessential; they don’t realize the essential, for wrong thoughts are their habitat.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistMindSin
Dhammapada 11
Having known the essential as essential, and the inessential as inessential; they realize the essential, for right thoughts are their habitat.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistKnowledgeMind
Dhammapada 12
Just as rain seeps into a poorly roofed house, lust seeps into an undeveloped mind.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistLustMind
Dhammapada 13
Just as rain doesn’t seep into a well roofed house, lust doesn’t seep into a well developed mind.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistLustMind
Dhammapada 14
Here they grieve, hereafter they grieve, an evildoer grieves in both places. They grieve and fret, seeing their own corrupt deeds.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistGriefVision
Dhammapada 15
Here they rejoice, hereafter they rejoice, one who does good rejoices in both places. They rejoice and celebrate, seeing their own pure deeds.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistHappinessJoy
Dhammapada 16
Here they’re tormented, hereafter they’re tormented, an evildoer is tormented in both places. They’re tormented thinking of bad things they’ve done; when gone to a bad place, they’re tormented all the more.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistMindEvil
Dhammapada 17
Here they delight, hereafter they delight, one who does good delights in both places. They delight thinking of good things they’ve done; when gone to a good place, they delight all the more.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistHappinessMind
Dhammapada 18
Much though they may recite scripture, if a negligent person does not apply them, then, like a cowherd who counts the cattle of others, they miss out on the blessings of the ascetic life.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistGraceBlessings
Dhammapada 19
Little though they may recite scripture, if they live in line with the teaching, having given up greed, hate, and delusion, with deep understanding and heart well freed, not grasping to this life or the next, they share in the blessings of the ascetic life.
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
BuddhistGraceGreed
Dhammapada 20