Dhammapada (Dhammapada) is one of the 15 volumes of sub Nikaya (Khuddaka Nikaya) in Pali scriptures (Suttanta Pitaka). This is a Buddhist sutras most popular and has been translated into many languages in the world. (Dhamma) which means morality, truth, the teachings of the Buddha; Cu (Pada) words, verses. Also, in Pali language arts, "Pada" also means road. Therefore, the Dhammapada is often translated as The Way of Truth (Path of Truth), Dharma Path (Path of the Buddha's Teaching).
Dhammapada is a collection of 423 verses spoken by the Buddha in various occasions, during 45 years of preaching his Dharma. The verses are all arranged in 26 products, so the disciples arranged in Congress and reciting sutras The first episode after the Buddha. Each stanza contains a content studied very deeply and rich, could not only read once that got it all. Need to read it several times, consult the glossary, and heuristics from the enlightenment itself if it is to realize and comprehend information reaching implications of his noble teachings. Each verse is a beautiful inspiration, a new path, a magic power to help us have a more solid faith on the path toward enlightenment school, liberation. (...)