The Buddhist book with the name that means "the way of teaching" is Tripitaka. It is written in Pali which is am ancient Indian tradition.
dhammapada-it is a well known Buddhist scripture which is a collection of the Buddha's teachings.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
Are you referring to religion or or the doctrine of law? Doctrine in both cases means "by the book" or " the teaching or interpretation of the book".
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henry fishel wrote the book 'teaching skills'
There is no reason that a Buddhist would regard or use the Bible as a holy book. The two approaches to spirituality are significantly different.
The Tipitaka. :)
You could attend a teaching at a local Buddhist center, get a book about Buddhism or talk to some Buddhist friends about the Dharma (the path). If you decide to dedicate yourself more formally to a Dharma practice, you can take refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha (the community) before a Lama. After that there are many steps you can take, including taking vows.
Dhammapada = Buddhist.
Pali
Tripitakas means three baskets. These three baskets referred to baskets in which Buddhist scriptures were kept. There were several books, and it is not known who wrote them.
Right. You could also say, "Whose book is this?"
Whose book is this?