The teachings of the Buddha can be summarized as follows:
1) To avoid all bad (evil) deeds/actions; to do good deeds/actions; to cleanse one's mind
2) To have a good mind or keep concentration in mind; to keep morality; to have a strong insight
[ i.e., the Threefold Training, consisting of ethics (morality/virtue), concentration, and wisdom (insight). It is also known as "The Eightfold Path" (to Nirvana).]
3) The law of cause and effect (karma) and the Four Nobles (following this law)
[ If good (bad) deed is done, good (bad) outcome definitely occurs to the doer. ]
4) Three marks of existence: Annica (impermanence), Dukkha (suffering) and Anatta (no permanent self/soul)
The above mentioned are the key teachings of the Buddha.
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The Dhammapada is a collection of sayings of the Buddha, which was written down in Pali, in Sri Lanka in the first century BC.
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Siddhartha Gautana ( Buddha )
The Buddhist use 'sacred texts' or 'scriptures'. But it is nothing like the Bible of Koran (al-Quran, right?). It contains teachings, sayings of the Buddha.
Buddha was originally called Siddhartha Gautama.
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Buddha Is As Buddha Does has 288 pages.
An antonym to unwise sayings would be wise or prudent sayings.
Buddha Is As Buddha Does was created on 2008-02-26.
The ISBN of Buddha Is As Buddha Does is 978-0-06-085953-4.
Yes, because he was a Buddha!