Dhammapada

of Gautam Buddha
Dhammapada literally means "the path of truth", or
even more accurately "the footprints of the truth". Do
you see the contradiction? Truth is unspeakable.
There are no footprints.
                                               
 --Osho
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a small group of verses spoken by Buddha, and
written down maybe a few hundred years later, c.
300 BCE.  It's first appearance in the western world
was c. 1850 in a Latin translation, and into English
later.
Buddha (devanagari):  बुद्ध
Osho has also spoken on this set of Buddha's talks
in a 10 volume collection titled,
The Dhammapada:
the Way of the Buddha.
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