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Yamaka Vagga – The Pairs

Yamaka Vagga – The Pairs The Opening Chapter of the Dhammapada: Verses 1–20 on Mind, Hatred, and the Path to Nibbāna Buddha (c. 5th century BCE) | 20 verses | Pali Canon | Khuddaka Nikāya | Theravada Buddhism | Free PDF (public domain) The Dhammapada , a collection of 423 verses in Pali, is the most widely read and beloved Buddhist scripture outside the canonical sutras. Its first chapter, Yamaka Vagga (The Chapter of Pairs), consists of just twenty verses – but these twenty verses contain the entire core of the Buddha’s teaching. The title “Yamaka” means “pairs” or “twins,” referring to the contrasting pairs of conditions (mind/heart, hatred/love, heedfulness/heedlessness) that determine human destiny. The chapter opens with the famous declaration: “Mind precedes all mental states. Mind is their chief; they are all mind‑made.” It then contrasts the fool and the wise, the enemy and the friend, the heedless and the heedful. The Yama...
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The Lifetime Library

The Lifetime Library Essential Free Books That Shape Mind, Character and Creativity – A Curated Public Domain Reading List Over 30 timeless works | Ancient wisdom to modern classics | All legally free | Public domain & open license | Download from Gutenberg, Archive.org, Sacred Texts A well‑chosen book can change a life. But the best books are often the oldest – and thanks to public domain laws and generous open licenses, many of the most influential works in human history are available for free, legally, to anyone with an internet connection. This guide presents a curated, lifetime‑worthy reading list: books that genuinely shape thinking, build character, deepen philosophy, and unleash creativity. All titles listed here can be downloaded as free PDFs, ePUBs, or read online from trusted digital libraries such as Project Gutenberg, the Internet Archive, Sacred Texts, and Standard Ebooks. No cost – just wisdom. The list i...

The Art of War by Sun Tzu

The Art of War Sun Tzu – Strategy, Statecraft, Leadership, and the Enduring Science of Conflict c. 5th Century BCE | 13 Chapters | Military Strategy | Political Thought | Leadership Manual | Chinese Classical Text | Global Influence The Art of War (孫子兵法, Sunzi Bingfa ) is one of the most influential works on military strategy ever written. Traditionally attributed to Sun Tzu (Sunzi) , a Chinese military strategist of the late Spring and Autumn Period, the text transcends warfare and explores leadership, intelligence, diplomacy, psychology, logistics, and statecraft. Composed over 2,500 years ago, its principles continue to shape military academies, political strategy, corporate management, competitive sports, and international relations. Rather than glorifying battle, Sun Tzu repeatedly argues that the highest form of victory is to achieve objectives without fighting. This article examines the historical background of the text, its ...

The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda

The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda A Monumental Compilation of Lectures, Letters, Poems and Discourses by the Patriot-Saint of India 9 Volumes | 5,769 Pages | Published by Advaita Ashrama (Ramakrishna Mission) | Lectures, Epistles, Poems, Yoga Texts, Interviews, Discourses | Universal Vedanta | Free Digital Edition Few spiritual teachers have left as comprehensive and electrifying a literary legacy as Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902). The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda , published in nine volumes by the Advaita Ashrama of the Ramakrishna Mission, is a treasure house of modern Vedantic thought, practical philosophy, and passionate nationalism. It brings together his legendary addresses at the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago, his seminal works on Karma-Yoga, Raja-Yoga, Bhakti-Yoga and Jnana-Yoga, hundreds of letters written from India, America and England, his original Bengali and English poems, transcripts...

Premchand’s Early Works

Premchand’s Early Works Munshi Premchand – The Dawn of Modern Hindi-Urdu Fiction: Social Realism, Peasant Suffering and the Birth of a Conscience 1907–1920 | Short stories, novels, plays | First collection Soz-e-Watan (1908, banned) | Seva Sadan (1919) | Premashram (1922) | Over a dozen early stories | Progressive realism | Colonial critique Munshi Premchand (born Dhanpat Rai Srivastava, 1880–1936) is widely regarded as the greatest figure in modern Hindi-Urdu literature. His early works, written roughly between 1907 and 1920 under the pen name “Premchand” (after briefly writing as “Nawab Rai”), established a new kind of fiction in North India: one that abandoned romanticised tales and instead turned a cold, compassionate eye on the suffering of peasants, the hypocrisy of the upper castes, the oppression of women, and the corrosive effects of colonialism. Premchand’s early phase includes his first collection Soz-e-Watan (Lament of...