This translation of the Dhammapada by Venerable Acharya Buddharkkhita is highly regarded by many for both it’s accuracy as well as readability. It’s prefect to use for reading the Dhammapada as a daily practice. There are currently two editions in circulation:
- The most recent is currently published by the Buddhist Publication Society. They have a regular and pocket version, both in paperback including the Pali as well as the translation. See the Source Page for ordering information. A must for every sutta library.
- An older edition, originally published in 1985, is now available widely on line for free distribution. All of the digital versions found on this site originate from the one on AccessToInsight.org. Even though this edition does not include the revisions in the one mentioned above, it is still very usable. You can also find this translation on SuttaCentral.net.
1985 Edition, Free Electronic versions:
E-books: Kindle/Mobi, Epub
This version includes the introduction by Bhikkhu Bodhi as well as the footnotes. To ensure proper font rendering, choose the correct version for your device. Note: the table of contents may not render properly on e-pub reading devices.
Pali and English
This is the same translation as above, but with the original Pali included verse by verse.
Verses Only
The following two versions only include the Dhammapada verses themselves. Be sure to read Bhikkhu Bodhi’s introduction to this translation, not included in this version. (For a print version of the the introduction, see the next item)
This version can be printed double sided onto 8.5×11 paper and then folded into a booklet (choose “flip on short edge” in printer settings):
Simply print on 8.5×11 paper:
Introduction and notes
This is only the introduction and notes without the verses. This version can be printed double sided onto 8.5×11 paper and then folded into a booklet (choose “flip on short edge” in printer settings)
Dhammapada Introduction by Bhikkhu Bodhi, PDF Booklet
MP3
An audio version of the Dhammapada 1985 edition can be downloaded from this page, each chapter as its own file.
Related pages
- How To: Loading files on to an ebook reader
- Dhammapada as a daily practice
- Sutta Reading Audio Book MP3—Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, Translated by Acharya Buddharakkhita
- Dhammapada translated by Ven. Narada
- Dhammapada translated by Bhante Sujato
- Origin Stories to the Dhammapada verses
- Downloads
- Suttta E-books: Kindle, Mobi Epub
You guys need to cut the mobi file offers. Kindle now employs epub and only epub. Mobi files are effectively useless unless one uses software like Calibre to convert them to epub files.
When books are updated newer kindle formats will be offered. It’s true that epubs can easily be converted to any format using Calibre software. However not everyone has access to laptops to do the conversion. Especially monastics. So some Kindle format is offered out of compassion for them.