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I also suggest Bhikku Bodhi's "In the Buddha's Words". Ven. Bodhi carefully selected choice suttas from the earliest texts in the Buddhist canon to give the definitive introduction to Buddhism - using the Buddha's own words.
Yes there's quite a bit!That's a good one. I don't know if you can really get better than that, can you given there is sooo many suttas?
Genuine spiritual teachings
cannot be separated
from the manner in which they are given.
True Dhamma is like friendship: if you are being charged (before, while, after) for it,
you already know you are not getting the real thing.
In my opinion, you couldn't go wrong with a good translation of the Dhammapada, which offers the reader basic Buddha teachings for their consideration without someone telling them what to think of the Buddha's teachings.Hi guys, One of my favorite things to do is to learn about all the worlds different religions. Can anyone recommend any good books on Buddhism for a complete beginner?
Thanks!