Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammanada Is a household name in the Buddhist world. In more than forty two years as incumbent of the Buddhist Maha Vihara, Malaysia, the Venerable has brought the Buddha Word to countless numbers of devotees who otherwise would have has no access to the sublime message of the Enlightened One.
Besides his talks the Venerable has been able to reach an even wider audience through his publications which range from the voluminous "Dhammapada" to little five page pamphlets. He has been able to reached all levels of readers from erudite scholar monks to young school children. His whole approach to the exposition of the Dhamma is governed by his deep concern for giving the ancient teachings a contemporary relevance, to show that the Sublime Message is timeless and has a meaning that cuts across the boundaries of time, space, race, culture and even religious beliefs.
A person grows when he/she faces opposition and conquers it. To understand problems here lies the fundamental growth in learning and reading this book which helps us to stay in the right path. Pick up this book it sure beat the living daylight out of you. This book is not for sale.Pace yourself to read it, I found tranquility, as there is so much to learn how to be at peace with oneself.
Fantastic little book!! It was given to me from a Buddhist monastery in Taiwan, I believe. Lots of insight into addiction, greed, and materialism. I've read it several times and reads parts of it to small groups of people.
This book reflects on a more wider vision of life and how Buddhism comes to help with a universal and global perspective and the writer brings it out in a much more simpler manner to the reader.
This is a excellent text written by the Venerable Dr. K Sri Dhammananda. The text is concise, straight to the point and grouped into common aspects of life which is very convenient and straight forward. Whenever I read it, I feel very positive. May everyone read the incense of this wonderful book in order to purify their minds and lives.
This book is for free distribution, I think you will be able to read this book online if you search carefully.